Attention All WPF Gurus! Time to SPRING Into Action!

April fools out of the way, now let's find an April genius!
The name "April" is derived from the Latin verb "aperire", meaning "to open", as it is the season when trees, flowers AND MINDS start to open! And.. I can't wait to OPEN and read this month's community contributions!
(groan, tenuous link!)
Things are indeed heating up around TechNet. The Wiki has become a shining example of what the community has to offer, and talent is SPRINGING FORTH from all corners of our garden of knowledge. 
If you can find the time to enrich us with your latest revelations, or some fascinating facts, then not only will you build up a profile and name for yourself within the gaze of Microsoft's very own glitterati, but you will be adding pages to the most respected
source for Microsoft knowledge base articles. This could not only boost your career, but would benefit generations to come!
So don't be an April fool. Please realise the potential of this platform, realise where we are going, and join us in growing this community, learning more about you, and opening the minds of others!
All you have to do is add an article to TechNet Wiki from your own specialist field. Something that fits into one of the categories listed on the submissions page. Copy in your own blog posts, a forum solution, a white paper, or just something
you had to solve for your own day's work today.
Drop us some nifty knowledge, or superb snippets, and become MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY GURU OF THE MONTH!
This is an official Microsoft TechNet recognition, where people such as yourselves can truly get noticed!
HOW TO WIN
1) Please copy over your Microsoft technical solutions and revelations to
TechNet Wiki.
2) Add a link to it on
THIS WIKI COMPETITION PAGE (so we know you've contributed)
3) Every month, we will highlight your contributions, and select a "Guru of the Month" in each technology.
If you win, we will sing your praises in blogs and forums, similar to the
weekly contributor awards. Once "on our radar" and making your mark, you will probably be
interviewed for your greatness, and maybe eventually even invited into other inner TechNet/MSDN circles!
Winning this award in your favoured technology will help us learn the active members in each community.
Feel free to ask any questions below.
More about TechNet Guru Awards
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by Andy ONeill
Simple navigation technique in WPF using MVVM by Ayyappan
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    interviewed for your greatness, and maybe eventually even invited into other inner TechNet/MSDN circles!
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    Things are indeed heating up around TechNet. The Wiki has become a shining example of what the community has to offer, and talent is SPRINGING FORTH from all corners of our garden of knowledge. 
    If you can find the time to enrich us with your latest revelations, or some fascinating facts, then not only will you build up a profile and name for yourself within the gaze of Microsoft's very own glitterati, but you will be adding pages to the most respected
    source for Microsoft knowledge base articles. This could not only boost your career, but would benefit generations to come!
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    All you have to do is add an article to TechNet Wiki from your own specialist field. Something that fits into one of the categories listed on the submissions page. Copy in your own blog posts, a forum solution, a white paper, or just something
    you had to solve for your own day's work today.
    Drop us some nifty knowledge, or superb snippets, and become MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY GURU OF THE MONTH!
    This is an official Microsoft TechNet recognition, where people such as yourselves can truly get noticed!
    HOW TO WIN
    1) Please copy over your Microsoft technical solutions and revelations to
    TechNet Wiki.
    2) Add a link to it on
    THIS WIKI COMPETITION PAGE (so we know you've contributed)
    3) Every month, we will highlight your contributions, and select a "Guru of the Month" in each technology.
    If you win, we will sing your praises in blogs and forums, similar to the
    weekly contributor awards. Once "on our radar" and making your mark, you will probably be
    interviewed for your greatness, and maybe eventually even invited into other inner TechNet/MSDN circles!
    Winning this award in your favoured technology will help us learn the active members in each community.
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    #PEJL
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    The name "April" is derived from the Latin verb "aperire", meaning "to open", as it is the season when trees, flowers AND MINDS start to open! And.. I can't wait to OPEN and read this month's community contributions!
    (groan, tenuous link!)
    Things are indeed heating up around TechNet. The Wiki has become a shining example of what the community has to offer, and talent is SPRINGING FORTH from all corners of our garden of knowledge. 
    If you can find the time to enrich us with your latest revelations, or some fascinating facts, then not only will you build up a profile and name for yourself within the gaze of Microsoft's very own glitterati, but you will be adding pages to the most respected
    source for Microsoft knowledge base articles. This could not only boost your career, but would benefit generations to come!
    So don't be an April fool. Please realise the potential of this platform, realise where we are going, and join us in growing this community, learning more about you, and opening the minds of others!
    All you have to do is add an article to TechNet Wiki from your own specialist field. Something that fits into one of the categories listed on the submissions page. Copy in your own blog posts, a forum solution, a white paper, or just something
    you had to solve for your own day's work today.
    Drop us some nifty knowledge, or superb snippets, and become MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY GURU OF THE MONTH!
    This is an official Microsoft TechNet recognition, where people such as yourselves can truly get noticed!
    HOW TO WIN
    1) Please copy over your Microsoft technical solutions and revelations to
    TechNet Wiki.
    2) Add a link to it on
    THIS WIKI COMPETITION PAGE (so we know you've contributed)
    3) Every month, we will highlight your contributions, and select a "Guru of the Month" in each technology.
    If you win, we will sing your praises in blogs and forums, similar to the
    weekly contributor awards. Once "on our radar" and making your mark, you will probably be
    interviewed for your greatness, and maybe eventually even invited into other inner TechNet/MSDN circles!
    Winning this award in your favoured technology will help us learn the active members in each community.
    Feel free to ask any questions below.
    More about TechNet Guru Awards
    Thanks in advance!
    Pete Laker
    #PEJL
    Got any nice code? If you invest time in coding an elegant, novel or impressive answer on MSDN forums, why not copy it over to
    TechNet Wiki, for future generations to benefit from! You'll never get archived again, and
    you could win weekly awards!
    Have you got what it takes o become this month's
    TechNet Technical Guru? Join a long list of well known community big hitters, show your knowledge and prowess in your favoured technologies!

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    April fools out of the way, now let's find an April genius!
    The name "April" is derived from the Latin verb "aperire", meaning "to open", as it is the season when trees, flowers AND MINDS start to open! And.. I can't wait to OPEN and read this month's community contributions!
    (groan, tenuous link!)
    Things are indeed heating up around TechNet. The Wiki has become a shining example of what the community has to offer, and talent is SPRINGING FORTH from all corners of our garden of knowledge. 
    If you can find the time to enrich us with your latest revelations, or some fascinating facts, then not only will you build up a profile and name for yourself within the gaze of Microsoft's very own glitterati, but you will be adding pages to the most respected
    source for Microsoft knowledge base articles. This could not only boost your career, but would benefit generations to come!
    So don't be an April fool. Please realise the potential of this platform, realise where we are going, and join us in growing this community, learning more about you, and opening the minds of others!
    All you have to do is add an article to TechNet Wiki from your own specialist field. Something that fits into one of the categories listed on the submissions page. Copy in your own blog posts, a forum solution, a white paper, or just something
    you had to solve for your own day's work today.
    Drop us some nifty knowledge, or superb snippets, and become MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY GURU OF THE MONTH!
    This is an official Microsoft TechNet recognition, where people such as yourselves can truly get noticed!
    HOW TO WIN
    1) Please copy over your Microsoft technical solutions and revelations to
    TechNet Wiki.
    2) Add a link to it on
    THIS WIKI COMPETITION PAGE (so we know you've contributed)
    3) Every month, we will highlight your contributions, and select a "Guru of the Month" in each technology.
    If you win, we will sing your praises in blogs and forums, similar to the
    weekly contributor awards. Once "on our radar" and making your mark, you will probably be
    interviewed for your greatness, and maybe eventually even invited into other inner TechNet/MSDN circles!
    Winning this award in your favoured technology will help us learn the active members in each community.
    Feel free to ask any questions below.
    More about TechNet Guru Awards
    Thanks in advance!
    Pete Laker
    #PEJL
    Got any nice code? If you invest time in coding an elegant, novel or impressive answer on MSDN forums, why not copy it over to
    TechNet Wiki, for future generations to benefit from! You'll never get archived again, and
    you could win weekly awards!
    Have you got what it takes o become this month's
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    The name "April" is derived from the Latin verb "aperire", meaning "to open", as it is the season when trees, flowers AND MINDS start to open! And.. I can't wait to OPEN and read this month's community contributions!
    (groan, tenuous link!)
    Things are indeed heating up around TechNet. The Wiki has become a shining example of what the community has to offer, and talent is SPRINGING FORTH from all corners of our garden of knowledge. 
    If you can find the time to enrich us with your latest revelations, or some fascinating facts, then not only will you build up a profile and name for yourself within the gaze of Microsoft's very own glitterati, but you will be adding pages to the most respected
    source for Microsoft knowledge base articles. This could not only boost your career, but would benefit generations to come!
    So don't be an April fool. Please realise the potential of this platform, realise where we are going, and join us in growing this community, learning more about you, and opening the minds of others!
    All you have to do is add an article to TechNet Wiki from your own specialist field. Something that fits into one of the categories listed on the submissions page. Copy in your own blog posts, a forum solution, a white paper, or just something
    you had to solve for your own day's work today.
    Drop us some nifty knowledge, or superb snippets, and become MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY GURU OF THE MONTH!
    This is an official Microsoft TechNet recognition, where people such as yourselves can truly get noticed!
    HOW TO WIN
    1) Please copy over your Microsoft technical solutions and revelations to
    TechNet Wiki.
    2) Add a link to it on
    THIS WIKI COMPETITION PAGE (so we know you've contributed)
    3) Every month, we will highlight your contributions, and select a "Guru of the Month" in each technology.
    If you win, we will sing your praises in blogs and forums, similar to the
    weekly contributor awards. Once "on our radar" and making your mark, you will probably be
    interviewed for your greatness, and maybe eventually even invited into other inner TechNet/MSDN circles!
    Winning this award in your favoured technology will help us learn the active members in each community.
    Feel free to ask any questions below.
    More about TechNet Guru Awards
    Thanks in advance!
    Pete Laker
    #PEJL
    Got any nice code? If you invest time in coding an elegant, novel or impressive answer on MSDN forums, why not copy it over to
    TechNet Wiki, for future generations to benefit from! You'll never get archived again, and
    you could win weekly awards!
    Have you got what it takes o become this month's
    TechNet Technical Guru? Join a long list of well known community big hitters, show your knowledge and prowess in your favoured technologies!

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    (groan, tenuous link!)
    Things are indeed heating up around TechNet. The Wiki has become a shining example of what the community has to offer, and talent is SPRINGING FORTH from all corners of our garden of knowledge. 
    If you can find the time to enrich us with your latest revelations, or some fascinating facts, then not only will you build up a profile and name for yourself within the gaze of Microsoft's very own glitterati, but you will be adding pages to the most respected
    source for Microsoft knowledge base articles. This could not only boost your career, but would benefit generations to come!
    So don't be an April fool. Please realise the potential of this platform, realise where we are going, and join us in growing this community, learning more about you, and opening the minds of others!
    All you have to do is add an article to TechNet Wiki from your own specialist field. Something that fits into one of the categories listed on the submissions page. Copy in your own blog posts, a forum solution, a white paper, or just something
    you had to solve for your own day's work today.
    Drop us some nifty knowledge, or superb snippets, and become MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY GURU OF THE MONTH!
    This is an official Microsoft TechNet recognition, where people such as yourselves can truly get noticed!
    HOW TO WIN
    1) Please copy over your Microsoft technical solutions and revelations to
    TechNet Wiki.
    2) Add a link to it on
    THIS WIKI COMPETITION PAGE (so we know you've contributed)
    3) Every month, we will highlight your contributions, and select a "Guru of the Month" in each technology.
    If you win, we will sing your praises in blogs and forums, similar to the
    weekly contributor awards. Once "on our radar" and making your mark, you will probably be
    interviewed for your greatness, and maybe eventually even invited into other inner TechNet/MSDN circles!
    Winning this award in your favoured technology will help us learn the active members in each community.
    Feel free to ask any questions below.
    More about TechNet Guru Awards
    Thanks in advance!
    Pete Laker
    #PEJL
    Got any nice code? If you invest time in coding an elegant, novel or impressive answer on MSDN forums, why not copy it over to
    TechNet Wiki, for future generations to benefit from! You'll never get archived again, and
    you could win weekly awards!
    Have you got what it takes o become this month's
    TechNet Technical Guru? Join a long list of well known community big hitters, show your knowledge and prowess in your favoured technologies!

    Still the 2 articles from Shanky:
    Does SQL Server Backup Operation Uses Parallelism By
    Shanky
    Should we move resource database ? By
    Shanky
    And 2 more days to go!
    Ed Price, Azure & Power BI Customer Program Manager (Blog,
    Small Basic,
    Wiki Ninjas,
    Wiki)
    Answer an interesting question?
    Create a wiki article about it!

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