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'''WECPOF:''' This is what we call the prototyping motor. The motor is part of MDriven Designer and can be used to quickly execute the model, including ViewModel UI’s and actions. The WECPOF engine got its name from mixing ECO with WPF. Since then, ECO has changed its name to MDriven Framework – and the WECPOF motor is used for WPF, MVC, and AngularJS. The name is still used to denote the prototyping ability and the runtime assembly MDriven Framework users can use to get the Prototyping engine inside their own applications (WECPOFLogic.dll).
'''WECPOF:''' This is what we call the prototyping motor. The motor is part of MDriven Designer and can be used to quickly execute the model, including ViewModel UI’s and actions. The WECPOF engine got its name from mixing ECO with WPF. Since then, ECO has changed its name to MDriven Framework – and the WECPOF motor is used for WPF, MVC, and AngularJS. The name is still used to denote the prototyping ability and the runtime assembly MDriven Framework users can use to get the Prototyping engine inside their own applications (WECPOFLogic.dll).


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Latest revision as of 08:00, 17 June 2024

WECPOF: This is what we call the prototyping motor. The motor is part of MDriven Designer and can be used to quickly execute the model, including ViewModel UI’s and actions. The WECPOF engine got its name from mixing ECO with WPF. Since then, ECO has changed its name to MDriven Framework – and the WECPOF motor is used for WPF, MVC, and AngularJS. The name is still used to denote the prototyping ability and the runtime assembly MDriven Framework users can use to get the Prototyping engine inside their own applications (WECPOFLogic.dll).

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