Michael Washington on Silverlight Desktop for DNN, Corey Schuman with Play/Paus button, Shawn Wildermuth on Project Rosetta, Koen Zwikstra on disposing of objects, Mike Snow on Full-screen mode and creating shadows, and Ken with XAML on demand.
Shawn Wildermuth uploaded a new version of the code for his SL2/Data Services article on MSDN.
Shawn also announed the addition of my friend Erik Mork to the staff of Silverlight Tour... now that's advantageous for all involved, and congratulations to both of you!
From
SilverlightCream.com:
- Introducing SilverlightDesktop for DotNetNuke
- Michael Washington takes his SilverlightDesktop into DNN this time around... definitely something to review if you're doing DNN!
- Making a Play / Pause button in Silverlight
- Corey Schuman has his first webcast up demonstrating how to build a Play/Pause button for you next great video player :)
- Announcing: Project Rosetta
- Shawn Wildermuth introduces those of us too busy to see it ourselves to Microsoft's Project Rosetta ... a site dedicated to helping us build SL projects.
- Are you disposing your objects properly?
- Koen Zwikstra uses his latest SilverlightSpy to demonstrate the response to the question "Are you disposing your objects properly" ... this is the good stuff folks, download it!
- Silverlight Tip of the Day #35 – Full Screen Mode Implementation
- Mike Snow completes his screen sizing tips with this one on FullScreen mode.. how to do it, and what it means.
- Silverlight Tip of the Day #36 – How to Create Reflections and Shadows for Images and Text.
- Mike then takes a break from his screen-namipulations and goes back into game development with this very cool article on reflections and shadows.
- Well Performing Silverlight Application with XAML On Demand
- Ken of the Swiss MSDN Team Blog has a nice article on serving up XAML on-demand. Seems to me that used to be a recurring question on the forums.
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posted @ Saturday, September 06, 2008 8:53 AM