Joseph Ghassan on SL Full Screen, Adam Cooper on ListBox bug, Gerard Leblanc on image visual effects, Manish Dalal on IEditableobject, Mike Snow on WebServices and SL, Martin Grayson with Blacklight, and Terence Tsang on Mathematical Locus.
Jeff Paries breaks loose with Two more projects from Foundation Silverlight 2 Animation ... these are seriously cool! ... the book's going to be a killer :)
We're all coming up with colorrefs all the time, check out the post Pull Down The Shades: A Color Sidebar Gadget by the LiveLabs team.
Jeff Weber gets lots of feedback on "Diver", particularly this:Diver Feedback (This Game is !$#@$! Tough)... give it a shot, and let him know :)
From
SilverlightCream.com:
- DIC HowTo#1: Enable Full screen in a Silverlight application
- Joseph Ghassan discusses Full-Screen Silverlight and how easy it really is.
- Silverlight ListBox SelectedItem/SelectedIndex Visual State Bug Workaround
- An older one from Adam Cooper on the Visual State problem with the SL2B2 Listbox. He has references out to David Anson's material on the subject as well.
- Visual effects while displaying an image. Part I
- Gerard Leblanc has some very cool visual effects layed out in detail for our learning pleasure... thanks Gerard!
- Silverlight Business Application Part 6: IEditableobject and Add new time (Take 3!)
- Manish Dalal published Part 6 of his LOB app he's building, and has links back to the other parts as well... good detailed information here.
- Silverlight Tip of the Day #42: How to Create a Web Service for your Silverlight App
- Mike Snow has a new tip up on creating a WebService for your SL application by using the 'Silverlight-enabled WCF Service' template.
- Introducing Blacklight - our new (Silverlight) CodePlex project
- Martin Grayson announces Blacklight... it's on CodePlex, and he has a demo off this link. If the Drag Dock Panel, or either of Jeff Paries links (above) don't get you excited about Silverlight... get your pulse checked :)
- Silverlight vs Flash: Mathematical Locus
- Terence Tsang took on a request by a user and is running an animation according to a mathematical function.
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posted @ Thursday, September 18, 2008 12:27 PM