Silverlight Late Cream for August 6, 2007

Brad Abrams exposed a Silverlight flight horizon indicator in Silverlight for us that is danged hard to keep centered; If you missed it, it was announed on the MIX site that we can grab 100M of free storage for our RIAs.

Silverlight Flight Simulator
Well... not quite a flight simulator, but the 'glass panel horizon indicator' nontheless that works very cool as a game for now. Brad Abrams exposed this to us all, so I'm linking to him.
100MB Free Storage for Your RIA
Deploy your apps from Microsoft's cloud storage servers. All the documents and examples you need are on this MIX site.

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Silverlight Cream for August 6, 2007

Chris Cavanagh has not only brought his 2D Physics page up to Alpha 1.1 Refresh, but updated it as well; MBL.com via Mike Harsh, is using SL 1.0 for video accompanyment to articles; Celso Gomes has new WPF content on Nibbles; Dave Relyea has updated his layout controls to Alpha 1.1 Refresh; and Michael Washington continues with DNN and Silverlight

Silverlight 1.1 2D Physics sample updated
Chris Cavanagh has updated his 2D Physics sample to 1.1 latest and added a few more enhancements as well. He also has the source on his site.. Thanks Chris!
MLB.com is using Silverlight 1.0 RC
Mike Harsh has blogged that MLB.com has launched a video player in SL 1.0 RC to accompany their articles... very cool!
New Nibbles WPF Samples available
Not Silverlight, but very cool, Celso has uploaded some new WPF samples on his Nibbles site.
Layout System Updated for Silverlight 1.1 Alpha Refresh
Dave Relyea has updated his layout controls samples to the Alpha 1.1 refresh, and all the source is available.
DotNetNuke® Silverlight IWebXAML Module
Michael Washington continues his exploration of DNN and Silverlight, also with source code.

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Silverlight ColorPicker Utility



When I was playing with some code while working on the gradient tutorials, I had a genius idea to allow the user to select the end color of the radial gradient by clicking a location on the linear gradient. Of course this would mean the linear gradient would have to run through all the colors.

I actually had it working to a point, but realized it was *way* too much for a tutorial on gradients, so I hung onto the code and finished what I was doing.

Later thinking about that code, the thought struck me that nobody has done a color-picker in Silverlight yet... maybe because the code would just be really simple. So I started thinking about sliders and how to pick the colors and came up with a fun presentation that you can see above.

Also included is interaction between a html text box and button and the Silverlight code, as well as a silverlight button to copy the resultant to the clipboard.

As always the image is a link to the article, and code is included!

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