Dave Wheeler

Dave Wheeler is a freelance instructor and consultant who specialises in .NET application development. He’s a moderator on Microsoft’s ASP.NET and Silverlight forums and is a regular speaker at DevWeek and other conferences.
Latest articles
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SLOBbing about with .NET
by Dave WheelerPersisting objects is all about SLOB (serialized large objects), or so says Dave Wheeler who explains how it's now all so much easier.
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The Silverlight parts and states model
by Dave WheelerWho designs the interface? Dave Wheeler explains that the task can easily be split between a designer and a developer using the parts and states model.
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Deep linking into Silverlight applications
by Dave WheelerHow do you keep a history when using Silverlight? Dave Wheeler demonstrates just how it's done and plays a little Tic-Tac-Toe along the way.
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Iterators, composites and visitors
by Dave WheelerThe composites and visitors patterns can help to make your iterators simpler and more robust. Dave Wheeler explains how it all fits together.
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Dependency injection
by Dave WheelerIf you don't like injections, look away now. Dave Wheeler however thinks that dependency injection is something we should all know about and use.
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Game development using Silverlight 2
by Dave WheelerImplementing a game using Silverlight is a good way to learn its more advanced aspects. Dave Wheeler shows us how, and has some fun on the way.
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Game development using Silverlight 2
by Dave WheelerImplementing a game using Silverlight is a good way to learn its more advanced aspects. Dave Wheeler shows us how, and has some fun on the way.
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WPF dependency properties
by Dave WheelerDo we really need another approach to properties? Dave Wheeler thinks we do, and argues that WPF's new dependency properties are a really good idea.
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“Shaping models” in WPF
by Dave WheelerA key strength of Windows Presentation Foundation is its ability to divorce information from display, using data binding. But you can’t simply shovel data in and hope it will stick - it helps to know how to “shape” it.
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Have you seen the Silverlight? – More Silverlight
by Dave WheelerIs Silverlight the way to make your browser based applications as rich as a desktop application? Dave Wheeler thinks so and put the case for sophistication in Silverlight. In this second article, we look at events and move rapidly on to animation and other powerful presentation effects.
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