Silverlight Cream for November 19, 2007 -- #128

Catching up on items I've located -- looks like I waited too long: Jesse Liberty explains the Expression Suite and opens discussion on continuing with 1.0; Shawn Wildermuth explains how to get 1.0 Intellisense in VS2008 and gives up the source for SilverlightData.com; Pete Brown continues his exploration and discussion of the Downloader; Tiago Epifânio posted Pong in 1.0; The Expression Team is hosting a 1.0 'FireStarter' session in Redmond the end of November; The 1.0 SDK was updated on the 16th; and a plugin is available for Expression Encoder to publish directly to Streaming Service.

From SilverlightCream.com, now containing 302 entries:
SilverlightData.com Source Now Available
Shawn Wildermuth Made the source available for his mashup of Astoria, Entity Framework, and Silverlight 1.1
Silverlight Streaming Publishing Plug-In for Expression Encoder
This is a plugin for Expression Encoder that allows you to publish directly to Streaming Service.
Microsoft® Silverlight™ 1.0 Software Development Kit
The Silverlight 1.0 SDK has been updated .. no notice on what may be different.
Silverlight 1.0 Fire Starter - Free Training
Microsoft will be hosting a free 1-day even in Redmond the end of the month... dang... too far to drive :(
Silverlight Pong Game
Tiago Epifânio (I hope that's right --- that was a cut-and-paste job) has a simple 1.0 pong game up. No 'source' as such, but it's 1.0, so if you want to see it or expand on it, you can find it :)
More on How Assemblies are Downloaded in Silverlight 1.1
Pete Brown Digs deeper in his explanation of the Downloader
Am I over-emphasizing 1.0?
Jesse Liberty throws the floor open to discussion after his webcast on Silverlight 1.0
Getting Intellisense for Silverlight in VS 2008
Shawn Wildermuth Explains how to get Intellisense with Silverlight 1.0 in VS2008
So Many Tools - So Little Time!
Jesse Liberty Explains the differences and uses for the tools in the Expression Suite

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VS2008, .NET 3.5, and 2008 Express versions released today -- Scott Guthrie Silverlight 1.1 NOTE!

On a more positive note than my last post... I'll go ahead and blog this in case anyone is reading it that doesn't read all the other tech blogs :)

If you're on MSDN, you probably already know this, but VS2008 and Team Systems are both available for download

Also available today is the VS2008 Express suite.

And a bunch of videos are available for VS2008 here:

http://weblogs.asp.net/joestagner/archive/2007/11/19/visual-studio-2008-and-net-3-5-released.aspx

With regard to Silverlight 1.1 ... here is a direct quote from Scott Guthrie's blog:

"Silverlight Tools and VS Web Deployment Project Add-Ins

Two popular add-ins to Visual Studio are not yet available to download for the final VS 2008 release. These are the Silverlight 1.1 Tools Alpha for Visual Studio and the Web Deployment Project add-in for Visual Studio. Our hope is to post updates to both of them to work with the final VS 2008 release in the next two weeks. If you are doing Silverlight 1.1 development using VS 2008 Beta2 you'll want to stick with with VS 2008 Beta2 until this updated Silverlight Tools Add-In is available."

-Dave

Mondays

I've worked in restrictive environments in the past, some that didn't allow internet access at all (!) ... and that was 1997, but now 10 years later, I'm once again restricted, and all I can do is shake my head.

Because of the industry my client is associated with, and probably more because of attitudes and opinions, here is a non-inclusive list of things I can't do or places I can't get to:

  • Hotmail
  • GMail
  • Any POP3
  • Any Webmail other than that belonging to my company
  • Yahoo mail
  • Google mail
  • Yahoo groups
  • Google Groups
  • IM -- except for internal -- folks are on that continually -- wonder why that's allowed
  • ftp
  • Flickr
  • YouTube (duh)
  • any other picture or video site (insert name here)
  • Blogspot
  • Any other blog site that has or has knowledge of, or may in the future have knowledge of, or may possible be associated with a blog that has anything someone in IT decided we shouldn't have access to
  • Any site with the word 'game' in it... even if it's not a game site
  • shinkster
  • tinyurl
  • streaming or downloading would probably get the black golfcarts rallying down the hall in your direction
  • Installing pretty much anything unless you think you have the cajones to make your case

Many technical blogs are on blogspot, and ones that aren't put their pictures on flickr so I can't see images, and quite often links fire off into somewhere that's blocked. I bet I get the blocked screen a half dozen times a day.

So this weekend I put the Windows Live Messenger icon on my site that shows when I'm logged in, and although I haven't tested it with anyone, supposedly you can click it and start an IM session with me.

At work, that icon doesn't show up as "offline", it shows up as if the icon doesn't exist... geez...

OWA as Web Storage

Something more positive... and sort of related to the above...

I was trying to send someone some code on Friday. Now this situation has to do somewhat with my company. I guess I can send docs, but that is probably all. I obviously can't send exe or zip since I tried both. I tried sending both through my client's email system, and they were blocked there as well. Even the screenshot bmp file I tried sending was blocked!

Then to make matters worse, I didn't take the files home on USB drive ... oh yeah.. USB is fine... go figure!

So Saturday I fired up my company's OWA, went into sent mail, opened the one with the attachment that got blocked, saved the zip file and there it is...

Who needs web storage when you can use OWA??

-Dave

MIX08 -- 'The Signal'

Stay up-to-date about MIX08 and get the excitement flowing by listening to The Signal Podcasts.

My 27-mile commute this morning took an hour, so I listened to both of the current ones. Good stuff... reminded me how much fun MIX07 was.

-Dave

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