In this issue: Michael Washington, Adam Kinney, Arturo Toledo(2), Hannes Preishuber, Tim Greenfield, and Jonathan van de Veen.
Shoutout:
Bill Reiss has an announcement on his blog that I keep forgetting to mention: Silverlight Games 101 Blog moved and new content... you don't want to lose track of Bill!
From
SilverlightCream.com:
- Silverlight Desktop 01.90.00 Released
- Michael Washington has been posting new Silverlight Desktop posts the last couple days and I was going to give him a shoutout today, but hey... he sent me this link... he's got another release up ... so go take a look!...thanks Michael :)
- Manifest Digital wins PhizzPop Chicago with Five Star City
- Adam Kinney has a post up about an application written by Manifest Digital that has some very cool Silverlight bits.
- What tools should I install to get started with Silverlight authoring?
- Arturo Toledo has a page up in response to the question of what do I need on-board to get going with Silverlight.
- PhizzPop Online Challenge 2! Silverlight + Live Services
- Arturo also is announcing the next PhizzPop Online Challenge ... check out the rules, etc... you have until Jan 20!
- Rownumber in Silverlight Datagrid or Listbox
- Hannes Preishuber has a clever solution to getting a rownumber displayed in a datagrid or listbox.
- GotFocus and LostFocus events on Silverlight containers
- Tim Greenfield discusses why we aren't seeing GotFocus and LostFocus events on containers and why that makes sense, then goes about showing us howto retrieve them anyway :)
- Using Source Control with Silverlight 2 and non-standard fonts
- Jonathan van de Veen walks us through the progression of issues surrounding using Source Control with Silverlight 2 and non-standard fonts... and he leaves us with a solution and a question.
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posted @ Friday, November 28, 2008 4:52 PM