Silverlight Cream for July 21, 2008 -- #330

Bill Reiss on uploading large files to Streaming and Storing an object in a Tag Property, David Anson updated SilverlightDefaultStyleBrowser, Bart Czernicki with Part 2 of becoming a SL Master, Page Brooks on protecting Secrets, and Dave Relyea on Layouts.

Jesse Liberty has a page up devoted to his future webcasts... there's one coming up on Wednesday on Templates and VSM, so take a look at his page, and maybe keep the bookmark handy... I'll see you in the webcasts... I'll be the little green square :)


From SilverlightCream.com:
Uploading large files with the Silverlight Streaming API
Bill Reis had posted one of these articles the other day and I couldn't get to it from work, and then (un)coneveniently forgot about it :( ... he pinged me yesterday as I was just getting back to them. In this first post, he discusses how to break past the size barrier uploading files with Silverlight Streaming, and did you know it's not just for xap files?
Storing an object in the Tag property in Silverlight
In this second post from Bill, he does a lookup for an object giving him the capability of essentially storing an object in a Tag property... now tell me that's not cool! -- and this has to be one of those "why the hell didn't I think of that?" moments :)
SilverlightDefaultStyleBrowser updated for build 2.0.30523.8 and beyond!
David Anson updated his SilverlightDefaultStyleBrowser after the last release broke it for him, and this time he fixed that part of it for good!
Silverlight 2.0 - Concepts To Become A Silverlight Master (Series Part 2 - WCF)
Bart Czernecki posted Part 2 of his "Become a Silverlight Master" series ... better read along or there's going to be a lot of us Master's out there and you won't be one :) Seriously, Bert appears to be putting a bunch of work into these and this one is on WCF ... definitely worth a read!
Protecting Secrets in your Silverlight Applications
Page Brooks talks to us about our XAP files and what of a personal nature might be in there, and explains how to figure that out.
Silverlight Layout Fundamentals Part 1 - What is Layout?
Dave Relyea is starting a Tutorial series on Layout fundamentals .... I don't use the term Tutorial likely, as you know, but this one shapes up to be so... good stuff, Dave!

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posted @ Monday, July 21, 2008 10:11 AM

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