Thursday, February 18, 2010

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Claymore Claymore - MVP

No no no, you're not dreaming ... no no I'm not dead! It's been a long time since I did not have and not take the time to update this blog ... Who said that children were not time-consuming? :)

For nearly two years, the missions on which I stand are very often linked to development Winform and unfortunately every time it is the same statement; the forms and / or usercontrol are a nice mix of business code and management GUI, not to mention the case found the same data access code stuffed in the middle of this pretty little world. Yet, it has long been well known patterns

MVC, MVP and for some time

MVVM

who takes off with Silverlight

.

Between us, before we can understand and absorb the learning curve of a framework like

Smart Client - Composite UI Application Block

Microsoft's interest in the project to last for at least a year.

To remain impartial, I will not dwell on other MVP framework that can be found on the web. short, I thought it would be interesting to have an MVP framework easy to use in my purse for future projects. So I started writing this in my corner; Today Claymore seems mature enough to make it available to others, and so I posted on codeplex . Obviously Claymore Winform works with projects but I could not help but to also add support for ASP.NET projects.

I hope this framework will help to decouple the business tier layers IU ...

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