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Structuring Your XAML Sources

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2 Aug 2012CPOL3 min read 49K   740   23  
Structuring your XAML source files by using dictionaries.

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Software Developer (Senior) ICeTech
Belgium Belgium
I am working since 1992 with Alcatel-Lucent where I started working on narrow band telephone exchanges.
Since then things have evolved into broadband internet services. Currently I am working on DSL and GPON in a product called ISAM. More specifically I am doing development in a realtime system in C and C++.
I also have my own company ICeTech, where I create administrative software using Microsoft technologies. I am using C#, Windows forms, WPF, Silverlight, SQL Server, WCF, ... whatever it takes.
The kind of software I develop ranges from very simple things to more complex planning systems. But it is usually a one man job.

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