Bill Reiss posted his SL2 Game Loop part 1, Pete Brown on XAP, SL2 startup, and the Uri Issue, Daniel Moth on XAP and the HTML Bridge, Mike Taulty with his QCon PPT and code, and a WPF post about future bitmap effects
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- Creating a Game Loop Part 1
- Bill Reiss continues his updating of older code to SL2 and this time provides us with his Game Loop ... hope at some point I find enough time to read all his stuff :) ... oh did I mention WITH code!
- Xap! App! Pow! Packaging and Application Startup in Silverlight 2 Beta 1 - Part 1
- Pete Brown unveiled the XAP file a little over a week ago... I'm finally getting time to blog it... this is a great reference... even if you're already using SL2!
- Xap! App! Pow! Packaging and Application Startup in Silverlight 2 Beta 1 - Part 2
- Pete followed with a second post on the startup sequence including adding your own splash screen... good stuff!
- Silverlight 2 Beta 1 Path and File Resolution
- The 'hat trick' for Pete is this one describing the Uri issue in SL2 and how to keep it all straight ... I vote for printing out Pete's blog post and having it by my desk :)
- Decompiling Silverlight 2 Apps – Enter the XAP
- Similar to Pete's article above, and actually referencing it, is Daniel Moth's post, just FULL of links out to msdn for everything you always wanted to know :)
- Silverlight Browser Integration aka HTML Bridge
- Another SL2 article by Daniel Moth focuses on browser integration and what has come to be called the HTML Bridge.
- QCon Talk - Silverlight 2
- Mike Taulty gave a talk at QCon (London), and has all the ppt and code on his site... lots of Sl2 goodness here...
- Write Your Own Hardware Accelerated BitmapEffects - Coming soon to WPF
- Not Silverlight... not yet... but hints abound about changes to WPF to allow some very cool effects!
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posted @ Friday, March 14, 2008 3:43 PM