MVVM (stands for Model–View–ViewModel) is a well–known architectural pattern in the world of WPF. Most enterprise level WPF applications are MVVM–based.
Learn deeply the concepts lying behind the MVVM pattern in order to understand what MVVM is in essence and how to pragmatically apply it to a WPF application. This is a great MVVM tutorial for beginners (beginners in MVVM, don’t forget to look at prerequisites)!
Teaching Approach
No fluff, no ranting, no beating the air. I respect your time. The course material is succinct, yet comprehensive. All important concepts are covered. Particularly important topics are covered in–depth. Don’t forget that this course has English subtitles, so if you don’t understand my accent, feel free to turn them on.
Take this course and you will be satisfied.
Build a strong foundation in applying MVVM with this course
In the case you re just familiar with the WPF framework, learning this course will give you a level–up since you ll be capable of developing professional WPF applications. Applying MVVM intelligently is a must have skill for WPF developers.
If you are an experienced WPF developer, you might be interested in how MVVM frameworks may work under the hood. Throughout the course, we will be building a small MVVM framework similar to Caliburn.Micro.
Instructor Details
Courses : 17
Specification: MVVM in WPF Survival Guide From A to Z
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Price | $12.99 |
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Duration | 4.5 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | Intermediate |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Dieter Buchmann –
This course is a bit dissapointing. As a long term programmer of C# I tried to fresh up my MVVM knowledge. But the code is very incomplete. And a student often times could not follow what he really means. A short tip from mine ! Start lections from scratch and go on step by step and do not jump in in between. As a pro developer I can follow with difficult but a starter or newbe there is from my opinion no possibility to follow. Revise your course because to follow the steps of you there is no chance get in sync with you.
Saket Singh –
Awful, not what I expected at all
Remington V rtmann –
The contents were quite informative but nothing for beginners, which was a plus for me as a professional developer. Unfortunately, the speed is very high, even if you are faimiliar with software development. The strongly russian (?) pronounciation of the english language is sometime a bit monotonous.
Mayur Bhosale –
The content of the course is very much what is needed to develop an enterprise level WPF application. I was looking for a course having such content and till now i am not disappointed. Keep the good work up.
Agostino Sclauzero –
So far it seems like it’s the course telling the ‘missing things’ about MVVM, addressing the questions that arise from reading documentation on the internet that is full of missing details. So far a very good choice.
Royce Lithgo –
Some glitches in the content, reported but never heard back from the lecturer. Overall the content was difficult to understand. It was more like a presentation than training.
Juan Pike –
quite a few grey areas. his is what a view model does (but not all the time), for beginners we need to have a clear distinction.
Alessandro Vianello –
Non ero pratico di questi principi per cui questa spiegazione mi stata utile.
Faraz Baig –
Started off great, but then it became confusing and there are lots of missing parts and grey areas. There appears to have some cross overs with his previous course as well and it makes the course not really intermediate level, but just new features introduced all over the place and a short improvement to the game app. Very disappointed.
Dmitrii Cheronko –
If you are new in MVVM or even C# I’m strongly recommending do not buy this course. Despite the author is experienced person in wpf, mvvm, patterns, he is having no idea hot to teach programming. This course is mix of terms, patterns, frameworks, without any clear explanation how it works together.
Maximilian R ck –
Good course that covers enough to get a great start with Mvvm. Good examples with good explanation. I think I learned enough to create my own powerfull applications.