Silverlight Cream for July 07, 2008 -- #319

Flipbook by Mino, and Nikhil Kothari on SL Themes

From SilverlightCream.com:
FlipBook
First let me say I suck at freehand with a mouse, so I'm not sharin' nothin' :) ... second, I'll say this is clever... and I had fun playing with it. Be sure to use the copy to next frame feature so your image doesn't jump all over the place!
Themes for Silverlight Applications
Rounding up today is Nikhil Kothari with an addition to his Silverlight.FX framework (go download it!) ... this addition allows themes ... and is pretty darn cool!

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I've kicked this idea around a bit in email with some devs.

Silverlight Cream needs some updating, but it's going to have to wait until after I get done with both these book chapters... it's MUCH more effort than writing on my site!

Meanwhile, in discussion with Michael Washington of
Adefwebserver.com, and the fun new Silverlight Desktop, Michael graciously offered to host a SilverlightCream forum!

Secretly, I think he's trying to get me to start looking at DNN, but don't tell him I said that :)

I've played with this, and sat on it for about a week, so I think it's time to either cut it loose, or turn everyone loose on it that may want to get involved, so I'm going to do the latter:

SilverlightCream Forum now open


This might be a good way to discuss the latest SC entries, and get the authors in on extended discussion of their work. Since some of the authors pose problems, this may be a good way to interact and resolve some of that as well.

There's been some good job offers show up on some of the groups, so I'm thinking a thread for that would be useful.

I have a couple things I'll throw over the wall from time to time as well.

All we can do is give it a try and see how it goes, so... create yourself a login, and let's start conversing!

Stay in the 'Light!

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