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  5. How Does Devblogs.microsoft.com Make Money
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We are analyzing https://devblogs.microsoft.com/visualstudio/visual-studio-2019-v16-9-preview-2/.

Title:
Visual Studio 2019 v16.9 Preview 2 and New Year Wishes Coming to You! - Visual Studio Blog
Description:
Visual Studio 2019 v16.9 Preview 2! Our C++, .NET, and Xamarin Forms teams have been hard at work to deliver some great new functionality.
Website Age:
34 years and 2 months (reg. 1991-05-02).

Matching Content Categories {πŸ“š}

  • Movies
  • Video & Online Content
  • Games

Content Management System {πŸ“}

What CMS is devblogs.microsoft.com built with?


Devblogs.microsoft.com is built with WORDPRESS.

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🌟 Strong Traffic: 100k - 200k visitors per month


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  • Can this behaviour be configured to generate a simple automatic property?
  • Can this method be alterated to work with different MVVM libaries, that have an alternative to your `SetProperty` method?
  • Why does `Binding Property Generation in View-Models` generate the method `SetProperty` and not just simply generate a automatic property?
  • A `SetProperty` alternativ already declared in a `ViewModelBase` class?

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Analytics and Tracking {πŸ“Š}

  • Microsoft Clarity

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