To those that attended my talk at the Central Ohio Day of .NET on the 18th: I apologize. It was not meant to be a “tool” talk. At the last minute, I decided to change the order of my slides hoping a *short* discussion of tools would help when I got to the “meat” of the talk. BIG MISTAKE. It really changed the whole tone and direction of my talk, especially since I got a late start due to projector issues.
I am re-working the talk for the Indy Code Camp so it is what I intended it to be: a session heavy on architectural guidance.
I think it would be useful to include details of WPF application at an architectural level, how you partition your WPF projects, where you put the command implementations etc…
Most other WPF talks I’ve been to get really low level and concentrate on xaml and it would help me to see the big picture.
I would also be interested in the order that works well for you, do you define the styles early or leave them to the end.
It is an interesting talk. I thought your screen shots of the tool windows were effective at giving an idea of the tool functionalities.
Include more about how you changed perspectives as you transitioned from windows form style to the declarative style – this was interesting.
Maggie