Silverlight Cream for June 01, 2009 -- #605

In this Issue: David Hill, Jesse Liberty, Gabriel Shenker and Ray Houston, Nikhil Kothari, and Krish

Shoutouts:

The Expression Team Blog has a great post up on SketchFlow, and links out to other good sources as well: SketchFlow: Rapid prototyping that works


From SilverlightCream.com:
Prism Quick Start Kit
David Hill has put together a "Quick Start Kit" for Prism. Where to get it, how to install it, and what to push/press/whatever to get something cooking.
What’s New In Silverlight 3
Jesse Liberty has presented on what's new in Silverlight 3 a couple times and shares all his resources for those presentations with all of us... Slides, Demos, Links, you name it... we got it... lots of learning in there... thanks a bunch, Jesse!
Fluent Silverlight – Part 1
Gabriel Schenker and Ray Houston have an OSS project they're calling "Fluent Silverlight" and this is the first of a series of posts describing it. The code is available on Google.
ViewModel with MVC/Navigation in Silverlight
Nikhil Kothari has another great post up about his Silverlight.FX and is demonstrating how MVC and MVVM can co-exist. To top it off, he's hooking up to the new New York Timew Newswire API... very cool.
Using WCF + Silverlight 2 + PRISM : Gotchas
Krish has a blog up that I just found today and he has detailed his 'gotchas' in building a Silverlight and WCF application using Prism principles. Even if you're not looking at Prism, check this out because he details a lot of good information and also has good external links.

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posted @ Monday, June 01, 2009 9:33 PM

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