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  • Welcome
  • Discovering Wisej.NET
    • Introduction to Wisej.NET
    • Create an application with Wisej.NET
    • Drawing surfaces, objects, and widgets
    • "Wisej Pubs Demo App", an application for beginners
  • Wisej.NET for Business Applications
    • The Easy Button for Enterprise Software
    • Dino Esposito: "There is no silver bullet"
    • Building a Simple app with Wisej.NET Hybrid
    • Implementing Themes with Wisej.NET
  • Wisej.NET Application Architectures
    • Wisej.NET vs. MVC
    • Wisej.NET vs Blazor
    • Architecting 21st Century Web Apps using Wisej.NET
      • Model-View-Controller Approach (MVC) with Wisej.NET
      • Model-View-ViewModel (MVVM) Approach with Wisej.NET
      • MVC vs MVVM: Similarities and Differences
    • Going Native with Wisej.NET Hybrid
  • Data Access with Wisej.NET
    • Using Wisej.NET to Access Blob Storage with Microsoft Azure
    • Capture user input with two-way binding
    • Let's make your data visible using Wisej.NET and the DataGridView
  • Integrating with Wisej.NET
    • How to get started with Telerik's Data Grid
    • How to use Telerik to speed up your Wisej.NET development
    • SCADA Systems on the Web with Wisej.NET
  • Legacy Migration with Wisej.NET
    • Migrate Windows Desktop Applications to the Web with Wisej.NET
    • The Future of Line-of-Business Applications
    • Life Beyond WinForms
    • Hands on: Modernize WinForms & WPF solutions with Wisej.NET
    • Hands on: Migrate WPF solutions into native Web-based Single-Page-Applications
      • Initial situation: Desktop application with Windows Presentation Foundation
      • Model-View-ViewModel (MVVM) pattern as an architectural pattern
      • Wisej.NET Web Apps
      • WPF Migration
      • Conclusion
    • iX Magazine: From Desktop to Web app with Wisej.NET
  • Authors
    • Dino Esposito
    • Gabriele del Giovine
    • Jon Hilton
    • Julie Hirt
    • Dr. Veikko Krypczyk
    • Jeremy Likness
    • Iulia Pitutiu
    • Levie Rufenacht
    • Thomas Althammer
  • Videos
  • Concepts
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Jeremy Likness

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Jeremy is a Principal Program Manager for .NET Web Frameworks at Microsoft. Jeremy wrote his first program in 1982, was recognized in the "who's who in Quake" list for programming the first implementation of "Midnight Capture the Flag" in Quake C and has been developing enterprise applications for 25 years with a primary focus on web-based delivery of line of business applications.

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The Easy Button for Enterprise Software
Programming the Windows Runtime by Example: A Comprehensive Guide to WinRT with Examples in C# and XAML (Microsoft Windows Development Series)Amazon.com
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