Silverlight Cream for January 10, 2009 -- #481

In this issue: Michael Washington, Pete Brown(2), Shawn Wildermuth(2), Jesse Liberty, Mike Snow, Terence Tsang, and Gerard Leblanc.


From SilverlightCream.com:
DotNetNuke Silverlight FileUploader
Michael Washington submitted code for a DNN Module that is a wrapper around the Silverlight file upload... for all you DNN folks out there :) .. thanks Michael!
Creating a Silverlight Control that Stays Square
Pete Brown resolves a problem for us of having a silverlight control maintain it's aspect ratio.
Dazzling Silverlight Toolkit Pie Charts with Overlays
Pete then goes on to show us some absolutely awesome pie charts done with overlays ... wow! ... very cool, Pete :)
Fun with List Bindings in Silverlight 2
Shawn Wildermuth discusses list binding and INotifyCollectionChanged ... cool to keep in mind!
Unity: an IoC Container for Silverlight
Shawn also comments on the previously noted here and here Unity release.
Pie Chart and Column Chart videos post
Jesse Liberty announced the release of his pie chart and column chart videos. Just in time for Pete's post :)
Silverlight Tip of the Day #80 – How to Crop an Object
Mike SNow has his latest up ... can you believe he's up to 80?? .. this one is good info on clipping.
Difference on Timer, Enter Frame, Dispatcher Timer and Composition Target
Terence Tsang has another post up today, in this one the Silverlight is comparing DispatcherTimer and CompositionTarget.Rendering.
Master pages in Silverlight - Part II
Gerard Leblanc has part two of his very cool Silverlight Master Pages up and this time has animated transitions between the two.

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posted @ Saturday, January 10, 2009 6:03 PM

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