Silverlight Cream for May 24, 2009 -- #600

In this Issue: Thanigainathan Siranjeevi, Rene Schulte, Brian Genisio, Rishi, Shawn Wildermuth, and Joel Neubeck.

Shoutout:

Rene Schulte who has a post listed below also has a new version of his site up all in Silverlight. I'm not a big fan of sites that move around like this, but it is pretty cool and he has lots of good links: HomeLight

I didn't make a second post yesterday, but enjoy this Number 600 from Silverlight Cream!


From SilverlightCream.com:
Silverlight 3 with Ria Authentication service
Thanigainathan Siranjeevi has a post up on SilverlightShow about using Authenticaion from .NET RIA Services.
Silverlight Logging Extension Method
Rene Schulte has a quick post up on logging error or tracking info to the output window for debug purposes.
Adventures in MVVM – Commands in Silverlight
Brian Genisio discusses one of the big drawbacks to MVVM and Silverlight and that is the lack of Commands. He then goes through how to create a button with command properties without bringing in another library of tools.
Step into nRoute "Office® 2010" Demo App
Rishi built an 'Office 2010' app using nRoute and with this post he is detailing how that was accomplished and has source included.
Which came first, the View or the Model?
Shawn Wildermuth describes his use of MVVM, and how it all works together. Just as useful are the disucussions he's having with many commentors.
Developing a casual game with Silverlight - Module 5
Joel Neubeck's latest installment in the Expression Newsletter is available... this is 5 of 6 in his game sequence and he's concentrating on initialization and deployment this time ... um... you HAVE been playing along, haven't you??

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