Hi all, I worked on a way to do wpf/development the rails way. It's heavily inspired by rucola and its interaction with interface builder. I created and will finish this framework when there is more possible with databinding between DLR languages and XAML.
you can find it on github. http://github.com/casualjim/sails/tree/master If people think this is a great idea and want to pitch in all help is welcome of course :) If you hate it please let me know and why. The readme: Sails > ===== > > Sails is a framework inspired by the Rails and rucola frameworks. It offers > a rails-like way of developing applications > with IronRuby and Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF). > This framework uses the pattern Model - ViewModel - View - Controller > (M-VM-V-C). It should be able to run on both WPF > and Silverlight. > The idea is that the views can be created using a design tool like Blend > for example and just save that xaml as is. The > designer should not need to use anything else than drag and drop to create > a GUI design. The behaviors are then added to > the view by using predefined behaviors in the framework or by defining your > own behavior. > The framework then generates a proxy for the view which will be used to > transparently wire up the commands in the > behaviors to controller actions. > > You should be able to define a controller a little like this (doesn't work > yet and will most likely change in the > future): > > class MyController < Sails::Controllers::Base > > view_object :some_model, :refresh => :refresh_some_model, > :refresh_interval => 2.minutes > > view_action :some_action, :target => :my_button, :action => > :some_action_implementation > > def refresh_some_model > # code here > end > > def some_action_implementation > # code here > end > > end > >
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