Matthew Serbinski on DeepZoom, Emil Stoychev on Cross-Domain Issues, Michael Washington on Dragging between UserControls, Karen Corby Parts and States Part 4 of 4, and a new site from Microsoft: Silverlight "Art and Technology"
From
SilverlightCream.com:
- Deep Zoom: Selecting an Image
- Matthew sent me email asking if I might be interested in posting this and after looking at his blog, not only am I posting this, but I added his blog to SC as well. Everybody has a slightly different take on how they want or expect to use DeepZoom, and Matthew describes his, has an example, and provides all of us his code... thanks Matthew... I enjoyed cruising around in your DZ images :)
- Silverlight X-Domain Scenario
- Emil Stoychev discusses how they pulled off allowing us to use the Twitter Widget they posted yesterday by running code from SilverlightShow on our sites... good to know info, particularly with a working example.
- Dragging an element from one user control to another
- Michael Washington takes Drag and Drop to a new level on his Silverlight Desktop allowing Drag and Drop between UserControls -- no really... he has a small video playing on the blog, and it just made me smile to watch it... it 'just works' ... very cool, Michael.. oh, and did I forget to mention he includes the code??
- Silverlight "Art and Technology"
- I found this by way of Chris Carper on The Business of Silverlight site. In Chris' words: " Its focus is on the integration between our rich design/development tools and the Silverlight run time. We have some case studies as well as source code, etc. that designers and developers can utilize." -- at first glance, it's definitely slick... looks like fun, but I haven't had a lot of time to spend there (yet) :)
- Parts & States Model with VisualStateManager (Part 4 of 4)
- I put this post last because I know everyone that hasn't already gone there is now off and running to Karen Corby's site for Part 4 of her Parts and States Model series, and they'll all forget to come back here to see if there's anything else :) ... hey, I would have too!
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posted @ Thursday, June 26, 2008 10:24 AM