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GeneralRe: Need some Simple Code Pin
Mycroft Holmes15-Aug-11 21:05
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SledgeHammer0116-Aug-11 4:34
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_Maxxx_15-Aug-11 20:08
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Glosse16-Aug-11 4:30
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_Maxxx_17-Aug-11 13:52
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SledgeHammer0117-Aug-11 14:15
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_Maxxx_17-Aug-11 19:57
professional_Maxxx_17-Aug-11 19:57 
I think that's what I said, isn't it?

The only reasons I wouldn't use MVVM (at least for silverlight/wpf) would be:

Pre-existing project where conversion isn't practical.
The Boss Told Me To Do It Another Way (aka the other devs don't understand)
I'd never done MVVM before, didn't have the framework bits and bobs I do have, and didn't foresee more than this one project

I think it's that third one that gets a lot of people. They think that they are just going to develop one thing in wpf, and it's a small one, so the overhead of getting to know WPF outweighs the benefits for this one project

Usually, I think, what happens is that this project grows into the sorry cheezy-hack state you describe, and other projects follow - each of which is met by the "it's too small to use MVVM"

The thing I personally like about MVVM is the way it enables me to change the way I think about the design of a project, without worrying too much about what it's really going to look like. Conversely, once the tech design is done, I can sit and play with the pretty stuff until it blows the socks off my customers, who generally do like shiny objects.
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GeneralRe: Need some Simple Code Pin
SledgeHammer0118-Aug-11 5:08
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Abhinav S19-Aug-11 1:47
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