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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T06:50:40+00:00 2026-06-05T06:50:40+00:00

While adding extra functionality to the main view I have in my application, I’ve

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While adding extra functionality to the main view I have in my application, I’ve realized that the amount of code will soon become a problem (currently around 600 lines of code in my viewmodel and I still have plenty to add).

I’ve been looking around for articles on how to split/design your view into smaller components, but I haven’t found a satisfying solution. One person suggested using child viewmodels but that presented with other problems (dependency between the viewmodels).

I’ve thought of using user controls, but there is nothing on the View that I use on other Views so it kind of defeats the purpose of user controls.

What is a correct approach in this situation?

Thanks,
Adrian

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    2026-06-05T06:50:42+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 6:50 am

    If you want to split a view into component parts, then you need to do view composition. If you are building an MVVM app, then you should really be using an MVVM framework. Something like Caliburn.Micro makes view composition incredibly easy.

    There doesn’t necessarily have to be dependencies between the view models, they should only know about what they need in order to produce their view. This could be a subset of the business object that the parent view model contains. As the parent view model will have references to all of the child view models, it can pass the relevant parts of the business object to them at the point of their construction.

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