Silverlight Cream for October 03, 2008 -- #387

In this issue: Denislav Savkov, Martin Mihaylov, Matthias Shapiro, Mike Snow, Terence Tsang, Jesse Liberty, and Bill Reiss


From SilverlightCream.com:
Silverlight rendering performance in different browsers
Denislav Savkov of SilverlightShow has done some SL Performance across various browsers... interesting data and results
DataGrid and row details in Silverlight 2
Martin Mihaylov, also of SilverlightShow, Continues with the next installation of the DataGrid exploration in Silverlight 2, and has some coolness involved in showing/hiding row details.
How To Use a ListView or DataGrid In a ComboBox Drop Down (Without A Line Of Code)
Matthias Shapiro provides a very nice WPF article... yeah, I KNOW it's WPF, but seeing someone work that knows what they're doing with Blend is just so darn cool :)
Silverlight Tip of the Day #55 – How to Apply Styles in Silverlight – Part I
Mike Snow Starts a sequence on control Styles... a good fundamental concept!
Flash vs Silverlight: Rotating Cube
This time Terence Tsang takes a user request about backing up an animation, and he's got a rotating cube that you can spin back and forth... looks great to me!
Dependency Properties - Precedence
Jesse Liberty digs deep on Dependency Properties and begins on the Custom Control application ... NOW it starts to get fun ... good job Jesse!
Hello! Silverlight 2 coming to a bookstore near you
Bill Reiss has a blog post up about the book I'm also involved in. I've liked this book concept since before Bill asked me to do a couple chapters, so I can without bias say that I think it will be a good introductory book. And yet, how many introductory books have a game fully explained in the last two chapters?? -- and as if you didn't know... those 2 chapters are NOT mine :)

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