Silverlight Rectangles, Paths, and Lines

If this makes you feel like somebody cut the hard line, refer back to this article from April 26, 2007.

Yet here we are May 28, 2008, and look what I have going in Silverlight 2:



The graphic is a link to a Silverlight2 article that shows the things we had to remember in Silverlight 1.0 are still there to be remembered in Silverlight 2!

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Silverlight Cream for May 28, 2008 -- #286

Two posts on the Layout system this morning: Dave Relyea and David Anson.

From SilverlightCream.com:
Layout Events - SizeChanged and LayoutUpdated
Dave Relyea discusses the layout events and what works/what doesn't with some good code examples ... definitely something to read!
Lying to the layout system for a good cause [Bringing LayoutTransform to Silverlight 2!]
David Anson discusses the Layout Transform -- oh but wait -- there IS NO Layout Transform! -- check out what David does to achieve his effects, and download his Layout Transform control!

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Desert Code Camp schedule is now available

join us in Tempe, AZ

Our Fourth Desert Code Camp will be held Saturday May 31, 2008 at University of Advancing Technology, in Tempe, Arizona, and the schedule of sessions is now available!

Log into the site and register to attend or present!

At the time of writing there are 43 sessions in the works on all ranges of subjects -- 4 of them on Silverlight. If you've already signed up for sessions, go make sure there are no overlaps, and if you haven't signed up... now's a good time... it's in 3 days :)

If you're anywhere near Tempe, Arizona on the 31st, plan come on by and join us!
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