Silverlight Cream for June 26, 2009 -- #623

In this Issue: Erik Mork, Colin Eberhardt, Nigel Sampson, and Alex Golesh.

Shoutouts:

Pavan Podila has a post up about a great-looking TreeMap he's done. He may post source later, I'll watch for it. Meanwhile read the post and watch the video. A SilverLight TreeMap control


From SilverlightCream.com:
Commanding in Prism
Erik Mork interviews P&P members Bob Brumfield and David Hill along with Shawn Wildermuth all discussing Commanding in Prism ... another great Prism Podcast Erik!
Silverlight MultiBindings, How to attached multiple bindings to a single property
I first looked at this and thought so... but oh... Colin Eberhardt has the aggregation of two bound properties not on the sample as a string but as a bound aggregate of the two elements already bound below ... now my head hurts:)... very cool, Colin!
A Mouse Wheel Blend Behavior
Wow... Nigel Sampson isn't talking about the 'behaviour' of the MouseWheel... he's talking 'Behaviors'. Nigel brought the mousewheel into Blend as a Behaviour and you can drag it onto your control to get mousewheel support... dang that's cool :)
Quick Tip: LINQ & Data Binding notifications
Alex Golesh gives us a quick tip on how to get around the fact that our LINQ query doesn't give any notification of collection changes.

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Phoenix Silverlight User Group Meeting July 1


The next regularly scheduled meeting of the Phoenix Silverlight User Group will be next Wednesday, July 1 at 6pm at Interface Technical Training in downtown Phoenix (Central and Thomas, NW corner).

Steele Price will follow-up last month's excellent presentation with a full LOB presentation this time around.

He showed us a little of this last time, but come prepared to learn all about it on Wednesday.

Hope to see you there!

Phoenix Silverlight User Group
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