Silverlight Cream for January 27, 2009 - 2 -- #499

In this issue: Thiago Felix, Thomas Kirchmair, Ken Cox, Jeff Paries, Daniel Crenna, Bryant Likes, Mike Snow(2), David Anson, and Chris Carper.


From SilverlightCream.com:
Silverlight Screencast - Amazon - Part 3
Thiago Felix sent me this link about part 3 of his Silverlight Screencasts on "developing a silverlight application that use amazon webservice"... if you're having trouble understanding the webcast, don't bother with more coffee... it's in Portuguese :) .. thanks Thiago!
The invisible Silverlight Application – The local DropDownList-Cache
This is Thomas Kirchmair's entry in the SilverlightShow Write and Win contest. Thomas resolves the problem we've all had of filling up our ViewState with dropdown info by going for Silverlight for some assistance.
Silverlight 2 Data Form - Episode 5: "D" is for Delete
Ken Cox takes off in this 5th episode where he, in his words: "probes data associations, properties and links in the Entity Framework. It takes you step by step through the code to delete a customer, the customer's orders, and the order details." ... but he also cautions to have read the other ones first!
Write and Win - Save the Web
This is Jeff Paries' entry in the Write and Win contest at SilverlightShow. He shows how to deliver files to a user from inside your Silverlight app.
Managing social data in Silverlight: do you push or pull?
Daniel Crenna has a good article up on push vs. pull and code to back up his discussion... very cool if you haven't dug into this yet.
Twilight 1.1: Using a Yahoo Pipes Proxy
Bryant Likes extends his Twilight app of yesterday using Yahoo pipes for those folks that have no site to host xap files.
Silverlight Tip of the Day #88 – How to handle image AG_E_NETWORK_ERROR errors
Mike Snow has two posts up, this first one on that pesky AG_E_NETWORK_ERROR we all have seen, and the second on adding string resources to our apps: Silverlight Tip of the Day #89 – How to use String Resources
Cross-platform feature parity: achieved [Silverlight version of ComputeFileHashes now includes MD5!]
David Anson stuffs his hashing that he's been doing into Silverlight with some assistance from other bloggers we recognize.
MSN Pretty in Ink
Chris Carper announces a new MSN app in Silverlight and Deep Zoom, and all of you readers got an early peek at this last week right here :)

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posted @ Tuesday, January 27, 2009 10:13 PM

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