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I've just completed a Silverlight project and it's time to have a little clean up. I'd like to take my core files and put them into a separate project which I will reference from my main Silverlight app. Some of these classes are compatible with WPF and I would quite like to be able to have Silverlight / WPF code all in one project. My ideal solution would be a single project that allows multiple configurations. So, Configuration: Silverlight would generate: Company.Controls.Silverlight.dll Configuration: WPF would generate: Company.Controls.Wpf.dll Is it possible to have the same source in the same file just seperated via defines? Has anyone done this before? Edit: I've created a solution per project, like MyCompany.Windows.Controls, which then contains 2 projects, MyCompany.Windows.Controls & MyCompany.Windows.Controls.Silverlight. Alongside those 2 folders I have a "Shared" folder, which contains files used by both projects. It works well so far :) |
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What is the best practise practice for compiling Silverlight and WPF in one project? |
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