Silverlight Cream for March 28, 2008 -- #239

Jose Fajardo continues with Login UI for Messenger, Jeff Paries with very cool DrumPad, Jesse Liberty attacks "Getting Started", LeeOnTech blog is open with source, Brad McKelvie on uploading with SL2 and WCF, Bill Reiss with a Game Helper Class Library, and Mike Taulty on talking to a local WCF service.

[A note from Dave]

It's still March, it's only 23 days since MIX began and as of this moment, there are 77 Silverlight 2-tagged links in the database! That's over 10% of the total in just over 3 weeks. Pete Brown mentioned "March Madness" ... amen to that my friend!

This is a first post for today, there will be at least 2.

From SilverlightCream.com:
Live Messenger - Login Screen UI
Jose Fajardo produces an outstanding login UI for his Messenger app, and instead of showing how he did it, he's going to produce a video to be uploaded later... so go gaze upon it and stay tuned for the video :)
Silverlight DrumPad
Jeff Paries uploaded a very cool-looking Silverlight DrumPad ... guess I missed that in 1.0 :( ... I've been told that there's sound, but I haven't heard it, so that's something I have to figure out when I get home tonight! Note: this IS a SL2 program and I found out I CAN hear the sounds at work... go figure all the things I can't do there... lol... so that means I've got an issue with my home PC for sure! 
Get Started Programming With Silverlight 2
Jesse Liberty re-visits the "How do we get started" question
WPF, Silverlight, etc
Lee sent me this link... I have not had time to open anything, but it looks like it might be a good blog to watch. He has lots of code to download, but no demos of what you're getting ... so you're on your own :)
Uploading with Silveright 2 Beta 1 and WCF
Michael Sync turns the keyboard over to Brad McKelvie for a great article on Uploading with SL2 and WCF.
The Start of a Game Helper Class Library
Bill Reiss continues his SL Games development blogging with the beginnings of a game helper class library. As I've said before, this definitely looks like something to follow... thanks Bill!
Silverlight 2 - Talking to a Local WCF Service from a Silverlight Application
Mike Taulty posted this yesterday but then thought he should post a disclaimer today just in case anyone would think it might be a grand idea to use his idea to let everyone in the world access their client application... now who would actually do that? .. *lol*... great comment, Mike!

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posted @ Friday, March 28, 2008 9:29 AM

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