I've used a few different ones, for WPF not silverlight apps.. I've settled with Cinch v2, which includes a lot of the stuff from MeffedMVVM.. However, moving forward a framework such as Caliburn, which I believe has WPF, Silverlight and Win Phone 7 compatability may be a much smarter choice.
As a link sharing exercise, here is a list of other frameworks I've come across... - MVVM Foundation (mvvmfoundation.codeplex.com) - MVVM Light (www.galasoft.ch) - Cinch (cinch.codeplex.com) - Ocean (karlshifflett.wordpress.com) - Core MVVM (coremvvm.codeplex.com) - Simple MVVM Toolkit (simplemvvmtoolkit.codeplex.com) - Caliburn (caliburn.codeplex.com) --> Now comes with a Windows Phone 7 version I think - MEFedMVVM (mefedmvvm.codeplex.com) - Calcium (calcium.codeplex.com) - WPF Onyx (wpfonyx.codeplex.com) On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 2:22 PM, Stephen Price <[email protected]>wrote: > Hey all, > > I just wanted to kick off some conversation on MVVM frameworks. Self > interest - I need to choose one for an upcoming project. > > The current project is using nRoute but only using a small part of it. It's > working but I've not looked at how it's being used too closely (it was > already in place when I got here). > I had a look at MVVM light last week and there are a few things I didn't > like or made me think I should look around more. (mainly the current lack of > documentation, and the viewmodelfinder class.) > I've also briefly looked at http://www.reactiveui.net/ which looked really > cool (love that it uses Rx), so i'll be having a look at that to see how > mature it is. > Anyone looked at anything else or have any thoughts/experiences on any > you've used? > > cheers, > Stephen > > _______________________________________________ > ozsilverlight mailing list > [email protected] > http://prdlxvm0001.codify.net/mailman/listinfo/ozsilverlight > >
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