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Two Birds with One Stone: Introducing The MultiBindingFoldingConverter

After realizing the project I’m working on is in need of two features that do not exist in WPF – one being a missing feature, the other being a bug – I decided to take action and write something that would allow one to write code that is currently an unsupported scenario…. You can read the copy of the original post, or if that goes down too, you can try the Wayback Machine’s copy of it. Context: This post was automatically imported from my old blog, which was originally hosted on Microsoft’s ASP.NET Community Blogs. When they shut it down, I dumped all of my old posts to Wordpress. You can still check out the original blog on the Wayback Machine.
2007-12-12
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Multi-Value Converters, Value Converters and the Case of the Wrong Target Type

… You can read the copy of the original post, or if that goes down too, you can try the Wayback Machine’s copy of it. Context: This post was automatically imported from my old blog, which was originally hosted on Microsoft’s ASP.NET Community Blogs. When they shut it down, I dumped all of my old posts to Wordpress. You can still check out the original blog on the Wayback Machine.
2007-12-11
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DependencyPropertyChangedEventArgs? Think Again.

Delegate Contravariance is a really cool feature in C# that is often overlooked, mostly because it is so implicit and “obvious”. Go read the example I linked to if you don’t know what it is (it’s a short one)…. You can read the copy of the original post, or if that goes down too, you can try the Wayback Machine’s copy of it. Context: This post was automatically imported from my old blog, which was originally hosted on Microsoft’s ASP.NET Community Blogs. When they shut it down, I dumped all of my old posts to Wordpress. You can still check out the original blog on the Wayback Machine.
2007-12-10
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