Silverlight Cream for October 29, 2008 - 3 -- #413

In this issue: Jeff Handley, David Anson, Jafar Husain, Justin Angel, Beatriz Stollnitz, Scott Barnes, Chris Anderson, Dave Burke, Bart Czernicki, Terence Tsang, Ben Waggoner, The Silverlight SDK, Joe Stegman, and Lee... whew!

Hang in there with me, this is quite a few, especially considering it's the third post today... I'm getting slammed by all the toolkit stuff, and I'm picking through trying not to really list content, trust me!

Karl Shifflett reports that XAML Power Toys 3.5 Released Updated For New WPF & Silverlight Toolkits.

Jeff Prosise reports that his Page-Turn Framework Updated for Silverlight 2 .


From SilverlightCream.com:
Silverlight Control Template Doesn’t Get Applied
Jeff Handley has a new post out on a Template issue that has bit him a couple times and what to do when it happens to you.
Live ChartBuilder sample and source code!
David Anson popped up today with a ChartBuilder tool ... you gotta go see this ... I'll still be here typing when you get back.
Building an Observable Model in Silverlight
Jafar Husain is one of the Toolkit team members and I believe I forgot to add his blog to SilverlightCream but I will. This post by him is NOT on the Toolkit, but is a very cool detailed article.
Silverlight Toolkit: Label
Justin Angel couldn't contain himself... ok, so that was too easy :) ... if you know Justin you'll know the inside joke there! ... he had to post again, and today he posted about the Label component of the Toolkit... lots more info than you may expect! (you know I'm just pulling your chain!)
How can I expand items in a TreeView? - Part I
Beatriz Stollnitz is one of the Toolkit team members. I've added her blog to SilverlightCream, and this first post I'm highlighting by her is on the TreeView and is chock full of code...
Silverlight Toolkit Released.
Scott Barnes has a deceptively plain Silverlight Toolkit post wrapped around a give-away for a creative developer ... check it out!
Building a Silverlight Line-Of-Business Application – Part 2
Chris Anderson is writing for SilverlightShow now -- congrats on that, Chris! And he takes off on part 2 of his Silverlight LOB app.
Passing Querystring Parameters to a Silverlight Control
Dave Burke gives links to a couple screencasts on the subject then expands a bit on his own.
Silverlight 2 for Mobile - Why you should start using a MVC pattern
Bart Czernicki references an article by Chris Hay that I had bypassed... and then goes on to expand on the subject... good information and a definite good read (both of them).
Silverlight vs Flash: Audio Player
Terence Tsang tackles his first audio post... loading an external audio file.
New Custom Slider for Silverlight 2 media players
Ben Waggoner takes on a Custom Slider for Media players... and that code and xaml came through very nice from WLW, Ben... I've gotta look into that!
List of Silverlight bugs and Workarounds
The Silverlight SDK has a post out about some *bugs* in Silverlight and workarounds for them ... hey team, check on these :)
PhotoZoom Sample
Joe Stegman has an example using PhotoZoom, and a link to another... this will resolve the problem I've got with vacation photos for sure :)
Changing Styles using ImplicitStyleManager
Lee has a quick-and-dirty post up showing the use of the ImplicitStyleManager, doesn't say much about it, but the sample shows it in action

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posted @ Wednesday, October 29, 2008 10:35 PM

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# re: Silverlight Cream for October 29, 2008 - 3 -- #413

Left by Justin-Josef Angel at 10/29/2008 11:15 PM
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You can run, but you can't hide :)

# re: Silverlight Cream for October 29, 2008 - 3 -- #413

Left by Dave at 10/30/2008 9:59 AM
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LOL...

Great posts from you and the team, and an awesome job on the toolkit my friend!

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