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  • 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
  • Authors
    • Dino Esposito
    • Gabriele del Giovine
    • Iulia Pitutiu
    • Jeremy Likness
    • Jon Hilton
    • Julie Hirt
    • Dr. Veikko Krypczyk
    • Levie Rufenacht
    • Thomas Althammer
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Julie Hirt

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Julie Hirt is a software developer at Ice Tea Group specializing in the modernization of legacy desktop systems using Wisej.NET. The first programming language she learned was Python, so it holds a special place in her heart. In her spare time, she enjoys coding games in C#/Unity, which she features on her itch.io page.

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