Hello Brian, In my application I have a shell window which is having three regions. Usually for a single window application I do register the views to region in IModule implementation ie to the global unitycontainer. Could you please tell me how to do for multiple shells. Could you please sight an example or share the link if you would have already posted one.
Why is the course ONLY available to Premium subscribers? Let’s not tell anyone who uses this open source library how to do something, let’s keep it to a select few that have Premium subscriptions… Seriously disappointing…
Everyone wants everything for free. Why is the framework and tooling not enough? All the source code is there for you to study and learn. You also want my 20+ years of experience and knowledge for free too? I don’t mind spending all my free time supporting the community. However, I place value on my knowledge, and if you want to skip the 20+ years it takes to gain that knowledge, you can pay the $30 for it, or even sign up for the free 7 day trial. I don’t think that’s too much to ask. Without the monetary support from these courses, there would be no Prism framework or tooling for you to use in the first place. Honestly, this entitled OSS community consumer attitude is seriously disappointing.
Hello Brian, In my application I have a shell window which is having three regions. Usually for a single window application I do register the views to region in IModule implementation ie to the global unitycontainer. Could you please tell me how to do for multiple shells. Could you please sight an example or share the link if you would have already posted one.
Thank you.
If you watch the course, it will explain everything you need to do to support multiple shells.
https://www.pluralsight.com/courses/prism-showing-multiple-shells
Why is the course ONLY available to Premium subscribers? Let’s not tell anyone who uses this open source library how to do something, let’s keep it to a select few that have Premium subscriptions… Seriously disappointing…
Everyone wants everything for free. Why is the framework and tooling not enough? All the source code is there for you to study and learn. You also want my 20+ years of experience and knowledge for free too? I don’t mind spending all my free time supporting the community. However, I place value on my knowledge, and if you want to skip the 20+ years it takes to gain that knowledge, you can pay the $30 for it, or even sign up for the free 7 day trial. I don’t think that’s too much to ask. Without the monetary support from these courses, there would be no Prism framework or tooling for you to use in the first place. Honestly, this entitled OSS community consumer attitude is seriously disappointing.
excuse me, please, where is the video?