Corrina Barber on using her Red Control Skin, Jesse Liberty with a SL Debug Challenge, Shawn Wildermuth with a Pseudo Dialog, Jamie Cansdale with a SL NUnit Project, and Gill Cleeren on Data Services.
From
SilverlightCream.com:
- Sample Application Using the Red Skin
- Looks like Corrina Barber and I were both working with her Controls Skins... today she posted an article about using her Red Skin in Scott Guthrie's Digg Application. Plus she adds in small helper UI piece to let the developer know that he/she's not losing her mind when nothing shows up in the output... great job.. oh, and it's with source of course :)
- Silverlight Debugging Challenge
- Jesse Liberty throws out a Silverlight 2 Debug Challenge... he's going to be producing a video on this, but if you wanna try your hand at it before the video... go for it... I'm sure you'll have company :)
- Creating a Pseudo-Dialog with Silverlight's Popup Control
- Shawn Wildermuth produces what looks like a Dialog Box with the SL2 Popup Control... very nice, and as he says, if you squint, it can look 3D :) ... lots of good source in here...
- Silverlight NUnit Projects
- How about a SL2 NUnit Project Template.... and who better to give us one than Jamie Cansdale?? Good stuff in this post...
- Silverlight, Data and Services: The complete story
- Gill Cleeren sent me a link to his blog post, and I popped it into the database right away... Lots of bloggers post their material as "Tutorials". I change most to "Article". This one, however, I have to agree with Gill, this is a Tutorial in the fine fashion of Jesse Liberty, and in Gills words: "This tutorial covers several scenario's for having Silverlight connect with data and services: varying from WCF, REST, POX... all the way up to RSS"... if that doesn't spike your interest in all this source code, you should take up win32 MFC coding :) Thanks a bunch, Gill!
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posted @ Thursday, May 01, 2008 3:00 PM