@santrajas: The client will have zero access to the XAML, so moving the binding code to the server has no benefit. You will end up with a DLL or EXE, not a collection of source files like an ASP.NET site would have.
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@santrajas: The client will have zero access to the XAML, so moving the binding code to the server has no benefit. You will end up with a DLL or EXE, not a collection of source files like an ASP.NET site would have.