In this issue: Ken Cox, Damon Payne, Dean Chalk, Colin Eberhardt, and Jesse Liberty.
Shoutouts:
David Anson has the ultimate collection of articles on Silverlight Charts on his site, unless you search SilverlightCream that is :) My new home page, expanded [Updated collection of great Silverlight Charting resources!]
Walt Ritscher has two new entries up in his Reflecting on Design series: Reflecting on Design #4 and Reflecting on Design #5... not to mention Walt's excellent header for his page ... I've always liked that!
Walt also blogged about a cool WPF app for pulling images up to use in your work: Ginipic - Dockable WPF Picture Integration Tool
I'm putting Mike Snow's latest tip out here because (IMHO) it's more a VS thing than a SL thing, but they are related: Silverlight Tip of the Day #90 – How to Edit your CSPROJ File from VS
From
SilverlightCream.com:
- Source Code for Creating a Silverlight 2 Data Form Released
- Ken Cox has posted all the code for his excellent Silverlight Data Form series. He does a little forensics on the overal project, and thanks for the shoutout Ken!
- Build an Image HotSpot Designer in Silverlight
- Damon Payne has a submittal up for the Write and Win contest, and it's a very cool HotSpot Designer... if you don't know what that is, check out his article ... well, ok, even if you DO know what it is :)
- Generic Filter Control for Silverlight DataGrid
- Dean Chalk has another post up and this one is on a Filter control for a Silverlight DataGrid. This might be close to what I'm needing for the Silverlight Cream search!
- Adding a Location Crosshair to Silverlight Charts
- I found this by way of SilverlightShow and is a post by Colin Eberhardt that is not to be missed. Just saying adding a crosshair to a Silverlight Chart is one thing... seeing that thing work is an altogether different... this is seriously cool! And yeah, the code is avaiable, too :)
- New Tutorial: DataGrid Binding via Data Entities & WCF
- Jesse Liberty has his latest tutorial up in C#, VB, HTML and PDF ... what more could you ask?? Another great detailed tutorial, thanks Jesse!
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posted @ Friday, February 06, 2009 5:12 PM