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Author SHA1 Message Date
Lance McCarthy
060139f493 Readability Improvements to Calculator.xaml (#85)
* Calculator.xaml - Simple Readability Adjustments

Improved readability of the XAML document by inserting newline where they were missing and removed rextra newlines from others.

* Added comments and organized resources for superior readability

Using comments and grouping DataTemplates, Styles and other resources significantly increases the readability and discovery of resources.
2019-03-01 11:40:02 -08:00
Matt Cooley
28f982a6e1
Apply spell check (#41) 2019-02-26 20:41:04 -08:00
Daniel Belcher
f210290ddc - Avoid referencing project headers from precompiled headers.
Before this change, the pchs for CalcViewModel and Calculator project referenced project headers.  If those project headers (or any of their dependencies) were to change, then the pch would be recompiled, slowing local build times.

  By removing references to project headers, the pch will be compiled once and is resilient to changes in the project.  Now that project headers are explicit about their dependencies, when there is a change to a project header only the translation units referencing the modified header will need to be rebuilt.

- Manually tested by ensuring Calculator project builds locally.

@Microsoft/calculator-team
2019-02-14 18:20:25 -08:00
Matt Cooley
4cadfb204d
Remove unused PLM code (#7)
Remove LayoutAwarePage, SuspensionManager, and other suspend-resume handling code. SuspensionManager::SaveAsync and related methods weren't actually called anywhere. I didn't attempt to remove the serialize/deserialize code at the ViewModel layer, although much of that is likely not needed either.

We may decide we want to persist more state through a suspend-terminate-resume cycle (as the app might have done a long time ago). But if we decide we want that, we should not use a persistence mechanism that's closely coupled to frame navigation.
2019-02-01 15:15:48 -08:00
Howard Wolosky
c13b8a099e Hello GitHub 2019-01-28 16:24:37 -08:00