In this issue: Bob Thomson(2), Colin M, Expression Blend and Design Blog, Alex Knight, Gavin Wignall, Chris Cavanagh(2), Rishi, and Tess Fernandez.
Shoutout:
Jeff Weber announed Introducing Krashlander (A Silverlight Game) ... this looks like it will be a fun game.
From
SilverlightCream.com:
- colaab – View large images instantly with DeepZoom integration
- Bob Thomson at colaab has been having way too much fun with DeepZoom and Silverlight. You can still get a free account... check out what they've got going! and before you quit, he has another related site up as well: New storm ideas site goes live – Silverlight 2 goodness
- Chord Finder update
- Colin M reponded to my post about John Papa's Guitar Chord page in Silverlight. Colin has a very extensive page up. The Silverlight works great, and looks cool.
- "Page Cannot Be Found" Issue when Previewing via Expression Blend
- The Expression Blend and Design Blog has a post up that should be of interest because of an issue that we all may have gotten in an update on the 9th... even if you're not having problems, check this out.
- Tutorial: ScollViewer skinning to make a picture viewer
- Alex Knight has another tutorial up... this time he's using the ScrollViewer to make a picture viewer, and comes up with a very cool viewer!
- Using Easing to apply acceleration or inertia to an animation in Silverlight
- Gavin Wignall eases into "easing" ... great explanation of how to set it up in Blend and great demonstration of it's use, too!
- Silverlight Asynchronous Loader Helper
- Chris Cavanagh built an AsynchLoader class to wrap WebClient.OpenReadAsync and simplify the calling.
- Silverlight DependencyProperty Relay
- Chris Cavanagh also revisited the Relay code from last week and built it this time around DependencyProperties which gives you an event notification when the DependencyProperty changes.
- Thou shall here forth be known as "nRoute"
- Rishi is expanding his MVC routing framework I blogged about last week, and is naming it "nRoute". He has info describing his intentions on this post.
- Silverlight/WPF FlipImage Animation
- Tess Ferrandez demonstrates and details a very cool flip-over control for Silverlight and WPF. This looks and works very nice!
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posted @ Monday, March 16, 2009 4:45 PM