In this issue: Page Brooks, Jeff Wilcox, Jesse Liberty, Robby Ingebretsen, Rob Zelt, and Jonas Follesø.
Shoutouts:
Jeff Weber is giving some sneak peeks at a new game: Introducing Tire Storm (Sneak Peek).
Shemesh has updated his Grid splitter: Silverlight: GridSplitter with a collapse button (V2).
From
SilverlightCream.com:
- Building a Resizable Silverlight Control
- Page Brooks has a nice tutorial on building a resizable control... why you may need to do that and how... cool stuff, Page!
- Creating a testable WebClient for Silverlight unit testing
- Jeff Wilcox discusses testable Silverlight components, and has links out to some other resources.
- A home for Toolkit Video Examples
- Jesse Liberty starts this one off discussing the new videos on the Toolkit that are on their way, but then discusses a very cool application that he's going to be using to present them to us... I for one like this idea Jesse! ... +1 from me :)
- Running Custom Code / Firing Custom Events from Within Storyboards
- Robby Ingebretsen has some very cool code up for firing custom events from within storyboards. I'm still stuck on a storyboard within a storyboard, no, wait... umm... well :)
- Silverlight 2 Controls - Styles and Templates
- Rob Zelt demoed this at DevTeach and it was almost startling that what he showed was a listbox... check this suff out!
- Silverlight Designer and Developer Network Presentation
- Jonas Follesø has posted the material from his Melbourne Silverlight Designer and Developer Network presentation. This is on the Toolkit, Mesh-enabled Web apps, and Business app Framework for SL2 ... all good stuff. Jonas is also speaking at the Sydney .NET User Group meeting Wednesday December 10th: Last User Group Presentation in Australia... if you're around, don't miss it! Twitter SLNews | Join me @ SilverlightCream | SL Web Articles | SL2 Web Articles | My Articles | My Tutorials | My Tooltips | My SL2 Articles | My SL2 ToolTips | SilverlightCream
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posted @ Monday, December 08, 2008 9:16 PM