Silverlight Cream for December 27, 2008 -- #468

In this issue: Al Pascual, Damon Payne, Laurent Bugnion, Shawn Wildermuth, Jesse Liberty, and Jobi Joy.

Shoutout:

Shawn Wildermuth has announced that Silverlight Tour Now includes Coverage of the Silverlight Toolkit.


From SilverlightCream.com:
Vote NO on the crossdomain.xml file, use the cloud to bypass errors.
Al Pascual opens up a way to cause himself and everyone else some problems with Cross-Domain issues, but I looked at his post of combining his Azure proxy with Silverlight as being more interesting than the whole Cross-Domain 'problem'.
Run time is design time for AGT[8]
In Damon Payne's latest post that I'm reporting on, he is discussing a shopping list of refactoring issues he wants to take care of.
Silverlight toolkit: Problem with the ViewBox, named elements, and a workaround
Laurent Bugnion exposes a problem with the ViewBox in the Silverlight Toolkit and named elements. Laurent gives a real example and a workaround... what more can you ask for :)
Using Closures to Simplify Asynchronous Programming
Shawn Wildermuth put up a great post on Lambda expressions and closures... short, to the point, and inside a real example... cool!
Passing Parameters Into Silverlight Applications
Jesse Liberty starts off with a link to a video by Tim Heuer, and then expands upon it to explain how to grab up information just as the application begins to run and use it as your Silverlight begins... good write-up and good example.
Paginated ObservableCollection
Jobi Joy not only explains the need for using an ObservableCollection, but gives us a working example on the post.

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posted @ Saturday, December 27, 2008 11:05 PM

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