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Getting started with MVVM (General Info+Links)

OK, Lots of confusion around this pattern. I am also trying to wrap my head around this pattern and wanted to present what I have learned so far as well as my favorite links on the subject. I’m also working on a sample program that is from start-to-finish.

Model View ViewModel is usually called:

  • MVVM 
  • PresentationModel
  • or just the plain ViewModel
  1. It is just an architectural pattern for Silverlight of WPF.
  2. It is designed to allow Designers to focus on the user experience instead of the business logic
  3. It’s been around since 2005, but has just now taken off because of the success of WPF/Silverlight.
  4. UI Unit Testing

So what is it and why is it so scary for a beginner.

Model- A class file
View – Usually a user control
ViewModel – Another class file : Your user control will get its data from the ViewModel. Please see the image below:

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Image taken from orbifold.net – please don’t sue me. =)

I am planning on creating an application that shows you how to build it from start/finish. If you can’t wait on mine, here is a silverlight MVVM app that contains a full project using the pattern. Stay tuned!

Articles for more information:

WPF Apps With The Model-View-ViewModel Design Pattern by Josh Smith.
Introduction to Model/View/ViewModel pattern for building WPF apps
Advanced MVVM Book (Cost $10 but was written by Josh Smith)
MVVM – It’s Not Kool-Aid*

Videos for more information about the pattern:

Hands-On Model-View-ViewModel (MVVM) for Silverlight and WPF –recommended to watch the one on SilverLight first.
MVVM, a WPF UI Design Pattern – Essential Edition

Libraries of classes useful when building applications based on the MVVM philosophy.

MVVM Foundation
MVVM Light Toolkit

This article is part of the GWB Archives. Original Author: Michael Crump

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