Silverlight Cream for January 30, 2009 -- #502

In this issue: Fredrik Normén, Michael S. Scherotter(2), Gerard Leblanc, Lee, and Jesse Liberty.

Shoutouts:

Adam Kinney has his latest TCSWeekly up: TCSWeekly Episode 003 - Silverlight, Moonlight, Kaxaml, Facebook, Multi-touch.

Devin has a page up listing WPF and SL developers using Twitter, and a form to add yourself.

Pete Brown discusses My Favorite MIX09 10k Challenge Entries .




From SilverlightCream.com:
How the Presentation Model could look like when using Silverlight 2.0
Fredrik Normén gives a quick paragraph on the Presentation model, and a link out to more into and then proceeds down that path with Silverlight.
Whitespace in XAML
Michael S. Scherotter had a problem with his post of yesterday in dealing with XAML with Whitespace... turns out there's a specific solution and he found it.
IgnoreWhitespace: a Custom Attached Property for WPF
Michael followed up with not only a request to the team, but a solution of his own... don't be put off by the WPF title... has a Silverlight solution as well!
Master pages in Silverlight, part IV : progressive download in the background
Gerard Leblanc posted his latest on MasterPages with Silverlight, and discusses quickly loading a small footprint and pulling down the other pages and images in the background.
Extending AutoCompleteBox
Lee has a very cool extension to the AutoComplete box up ... on of those things that you wonder why it wasn't there to begin with!
The Tree View Control
Jesse Liberty has a new tutorial up on the TreeView control including going as far as databinding to the control... good stuff, Jesse :)

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posted @ Friday, January 30, 2009 11:53 PM

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