public RecipeListTableViewController (UITableViewStyle style, RecipesController recipes) : base (style)
		{
			Title = "Recipes";

			this.recipes = recipes;

			// Add a print button and use PrintSelectedRecipes as the pressed event handler
			printButtonItem = new UIBarButtonItem ("Print", UIBarButtonItemStyle.Bordered, PrintSelectedRecipes);
			NavigationItem.RightBarButtonItem = printButtonItem;

			// Increase the height of the table rows - 1 pixel higher than the recipe thumbnails displayed in the table cells
			TableView.RowHeight = 43.0f;

			TableView.Source = new RecipeListSource (this);
		}
        public RecipeListTableViewController(UITableViewStyle style, RecipesController recipes) : base(style)
        {
            Title = "Recipes";

            this.recipes = recipes;

            // Add a print button and use PrintSelectedRecipes as the pressed event handler
            printButtonItem = new UIBarButtonItem("Print", UIBarButtonItemStyle.Bordered, PrintSelectedRecipes);
            NavigationItem.RightBarButtonItem = printButtonItem;

            // Increase the height of the table rows - 1 pixel higher than the recipe thumbnails displayed in the table cells
            TableView.RowHeight = 43.0f;

            TableView.Source = new RecipeListSource(this);
        }
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        //
        // This method is invoked when the application has loaded and is ready to run. In this
        // method you should instantiate the window, load the UI into it and then make the window
        // visible.
        //
        // You have 17 seconds to return from this method, or iOS will terminate your application.
        //
        public override bool FinishedLaunching(UIApplication app, NSDictionary options)
        {
            window = new UIWindow(UIScreen.MainScreen.Bounds);

            // Create the recipes controller object that provides recipe data to the application UI.
            // The need for a data controller object such as this increases as the amount of data your
            // application uses increases. However, for simplicity, this sample stores only two recipes.
            RecipesController recipesController = new RecipesController();

            // Load the main table view controller that displays a list of recipes.
            mainViewController = new RecipeListTableViewController(UITableViewStyle.Plain, recipesController);

            navController = new UINavigationController(mainViewController);

            window.AddSubview(navController.View);
            window.MakeKeyAndVisible();

            return(true);
        }
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		//
		// This method is invoked when the application has loaded and is ready to run. In this 
		// method you should instantiate the window, load the UI into it and then make the window
		// visible.
		//
		// You have 17 seconds to return from this method, or iOS will terminate your application.
		//
		public override bool FinishedLaunching (UIApplication app, NSDictionary options)
		{
			window = new UIWindow (UIScreen.MainScreen.Bounds);
			
			// Create the recipes controller object that provides recipe data to the application UI.
			// The need for a data controller object such as this increases as the amount of data your 
			// application uses increases. However, for simplicity, this sample stores only two recipes.
			RecipesController recipesController = new RecipesController ();
			
			// Load the main table view controller that displays a list of recipes.
			mainViewController = new RecipeListTableViewController (UITableViewStyle.Plain, recipesController);
			
			navController = new UINavigationController (mainViewController);
			
			window.AddSubview (navController.View);
			window.MakeKeyAndVisible ();
			
			return true;
		}