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Playbook WPF: Creating Flexible WPF Business Application Screens

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Overview

If you want to build great WPF applications, you need to start with good architecture. In this course, you will create some typical business screens using user controls, a message broker, styles, and several other WPF tools to meet this requirement.

Building business applications in WPF is easier if you have a great starting architecture. After that, you need a few tools such as a splash screen, a message broker, and a design pattern for building business screens. In this course, Playbook WPF 4: Creating Flexible WPF Business Application Screens, you will create a design pattern that you can use to develop your WPF business applications. First, you will learn to create a splash screen to display while your application is loading and how to load controls dynamically. Next, you will explore how to use a message broker to display status messages, build two user controls to display login and user feedback screens, and validate data. Finally, you will discover how to create a design pattern for master/detail screens. When you are finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge of WPF needed to create any business application. Software required: Visual Studio 2017, .NET 4.5+, SQL Server, WPF.

Syllabus

  • Course Overview 1min
  • Display a Splash Screen at Application Startup 15mins
  • Load User Controls Dynamically 15mins
  • Use a Message Broker to Display Status Messages 13mins
  • Ask User to Log In 14mins
  • Validate Data and Display Validation Messages 11mins
  • Build a User Feedback Form 15mins
  • A Design Pattern for Creating Master / Detail Screen 35mins

Taught by

Paul D. Sheriff

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