In this issue: Rob Houweling, Jonathan van de Veen, Peter Bromberg, Jeff Weber, Mike Snow, Jordan Knight, and Andrej Tozon.
Shoutouts:
Walt Ritscher has two Design reflections up: Reflecting on Design #7 ... dang hate to admit I remember ASCII art on wide-carriage green-bar paper :) Walt's second: Reflecting on Design #8 was just cool enough until he showed the anamorphic illusion view -- wow!
I saw this on a couple other blogs, but Walt has some good info up about it: Win $5000 for best Silverlight Game ... I should have been paying more attention to Joel, Jeff, Bill, and Andy's blogs :)
The Swiss MSDN Team blog has a New impressive Line of Business applications done with Silverlight ... check them out... I have to agree, that last one is awesome.
From
SilverlightCream.com:
- Creating a ColorFillToy in Silverlight – part 3
- Rob Houweling finishes up the ColorFillToy by adding the SilverlightContrib ColorPicker... and that involves placement, clicks, feedback, colors... good stuff, Rob!
- Adventures while building a Silverlight Enterprise application part #6
- Jonathan van de Veen had this part 6 of his Enterprise Silverlight app up on Monday, and I kept forgetting it until this morning. Read how he talks his way through how to deal with multiple xap files and run-time.
- Silverlight to WCF Service Object Encryption
- Worried about your data from your WCF service to your Silverlight app? Peter Bromberg comes to the rescue with a great article on encrypting exactly that!
- Tire Storm Released!
- Jeff Weber blogged about this game a while back, and now it's ready for prime time, and spare time... wow... I thought I was doing good until about 1:23... dang that log went vertical on me :)
- Silverlight Tip of the Day #93 – Reading XML with Silverlight
- Mike Snow demonstrates reading an xml file into a TreeView by way of a WebClient object... quite a lot for a small post :)
- Evangelising Silverlight
- Jordan Knight spent a good amount of time on this post... wow, what a great job addressing how to pump up Silverlight and how to answer all those pesky questions clients come up with.
- WPF vs. Silverlight: a subset or what?
- Andrej Tozon takes a quick comparison of WPF vs. Silverlight from a developer and business standpoint.
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posted @ Wednesday, February 11, 2009 8:57 PM