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MVVM: Tutorial from start to finish?

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I'm a C#/Windows Forms programmer with more than 5 years experience. I've been investigating WPF using the MVVM (Model-View-ViewModel) design pattern. I have searched the Internet for tutorials. I have even watched the entirety of Jason Dolinger's awesome video. Although I have found many, I have not found one that takes me from start to finish. What I really want is a tutorial that doesn't assume any previous WPF knowledge.

What are your favorite WPF-MVVM tutorials that helped you to learn?
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This isn't a tutorial, but it's the diagram on [this][1] page that helped me get my head around mvvm.


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#3
I was in exactly the same situation recently, mate, and I can tell you what I did.

[Josh Smith "WPF Apps With The Model-View-ViewModel Design Pattern"][1] read again, again and again :-) download the code, examine, compile and keep it around

[MVVM foundation][2]

1. Examine the framework, use it in your app.
2. Look at the Demo application in that framework.

No real start-to-finish tutorials, sorry...

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My blog has a complete series of tutorial starting from scratch for WPF MVVM and WPF Prism.
Have a look here:

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#5
I really liked these articles:


1. [MVVM for Tarded Folks Like Me][1]
2. [How Tards Like Me Make MVVM Apps][2]

He really dumbs down the concept in a humorous way. Worth reading.


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I found

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as a good start
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