@BradleyDotNET hi! if you have some time, could you please check my question here : stackoverflow.com/questions/27120397/… ? Thanks. :) - it's a windows 8 app question
I have a TreeView which uses a HierarchicalDataTemplate to bind its data.
It looks like this:
<TreeView x:Name="mainTreeList" ItemsSource="{Binding MyCollection}>
<TreeView.Resources>
<HierarchicalDataTemplate
DataType="{x:Type local:MyTreeViewItemViewModel}"
ItemsSource="{Bi...
You should blindly dive into MVVM, you'd be amazed
It is not that hard, really.
Why am I trying to convince you to use MVVM ? Because it is amazing how clear and organized your code will get and how easy and correct you'll be able to achieve your goals
@AndréSilva i tried that in my case it returns null 2. the problem is all data is coming to me on a single List<String> that's why I'm confused as i'm an occasional developer
that's your current problem until the next one comes up, you have a more fundamental problem which is failing to implement a clear separation of concerns and abstraction level in your code
So, I have this VM that, after doing the login, needs to close the View and open another View, while sending a parameter to its VM, is that even possible or should I approach it another way ?
the fact is that, when I edit one of the objects I need to edit a value of all other objects in collection, so when I call the cancel method, I need to revert all objects to their starting values
Additional information: A 'Binding' cannot be set on the 'Path' property of type 'Binding'. A 'Binding' can only be set on a DependencyProperty of a DependencyObject.
@BradleyDotNET ping me if you do, I have a NinjectLoader for it that have worked well. Nothing advanced, can push a sample with some copy paste code for you.
gets around the default ctor etc, just use di in views like anywhere else