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  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  Jun 02, 2010 (3 weeks ago)
    In this article, Akash Kava demonstrates how to use the UI Atoms forms for Silverlight and WPF. He also posted some live demos that you may find very intriguing.

    Building line of business applications for over years, we realized that the Silverlight DataForm offers very small subset of features that are needed in the long run. We figured out the problem with form based applications, that frustrates developers. That is “Change Management”.

    Although WPF/Silverlight does offer very customizable UI designing platform but when we go on the field to develop ling of business applications, we realize that initial development hardly takes any time but maintenance is very difficult.



  • Advanced Data Form and Easiest Change Management with AtomForm

    0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  Jun 01, 2010 (3 weeks ago)
    Akash Kava has published his presentation from NeuroSpeech about advanced data form with new form layout for Silverlight and WPF.

    Here at NeuroSpeech, we figured out the problem with forms based business applications that frustrates developers and change management is not only time consuming but its quite boring job to do.

    Although WPF/Silverlight does offer very customizable UI designing platform but when we go on the field to develop ling of business applications, we realize that initial development hardly takes any time but maintenance is very difficult.

  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  Apr 19, 2010 (2 months ago)
    Akash Kava talks about LOB Business Form Layout for both WPF and Silverlight and has posted a presentation on the subject.

    There is lot of buzz about LOB Business Form Layout for new platforms WPF & Silverlight, both capable of displaying rich content and extend functionalities of existing components so better then ever before.

    XAML is better then earlier Rapid Form designers where you need to drag and drop within an IDE and the layout management becomes so complicated because no IDE is perfect. I remember upgrading from Visual Studio 2005 to 2008 and now 2010, most of our ASP.NET and WinForm projects would require lot of effort to work seamlessly in newer versions. The worst of all is, modifying layout without IDE becomes way to difficult.


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