Silverlight Cream for June 30, 2009 -- #625

In this Issue: Davide Zordan, Erik Mork(2), Walt Ritscher, Peter Bromberg, and Lee.

Shoutouts:

Are you up for showing off?? Tim Heuer has announced a Silverlight Coding Competition – win USD $10,000! ... and check that list of judges... wow :)

Remember Chris Klug's FlickR ViewR? Well, check out the problems he had putting it on the blog: And then Firefox does it differently…reloading the Silverlight control when the css changes….


From SilverlightCream.com:
Multi Touch enabling your WPF application
Yeah I know this is WPF, but it's just cool, check out Davide Zordan's Windows 7 RC multi-touch app... and check out the link to David Kelley's Silverlight version too!
Prism’s Event Aggregator
In a continuation of the interviews with the P&P team members, Erik Mork and Shawn discuss Eventing in Prism this time.
Eventing in Prism - Loosely Coupled Talking
At the same time as the PodCast above, Erik Mork has pushed out another of his very cool tutorial videos and this one is on Eventing in Prism.
Arranging Shapes in Circle with Expression Blend – Part One
Walt Ritscher has put up an outstanding tutorial on using Blend to put your own spin (heh) on a graphic ... this is really great Walt!!
Silverlight 3 Polling Duplex Chat and Realtime Stock Updates
In a continuation on his previous post, Peter Bromberg extends into pushing data to subscribers using Silverlight 3 Duplex Polling... lots of code for us to sift through :)
Hilighting entire row in datagrid
Ever wanted to NOT highlight a row in a datagrid if it's readonly? Lee shows you how easy it is!

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Silverlight Cream for June 29, 2009 -- #624

In this Issue: Andrej Tozon(2, 3), Jonathan van de Veen, Corey Schuman, and Al Pascual.

Shoutouts:

I'm with Jesse on this one: So Much Is Happening The Silence Is Deafening!

Remember when Mike Snow said he was writing a book on Silverlight Game Programming? Have you noticed his blog has slowed down? Well... the book is NOW: Game Programming with Silverlight.

Shawn Wildermuth announces that My Sillveright-Prism Article is Live! -- in MSDN Magazine... very cool, Shawn!


What a weekend... essentially 3-1/2 days trying to finish off my part of the book. Hopefully I've got that behind me now :)

From SilverlightCream.com:
Countdown to Silverlight 3 #3: Merged resource dictionaries
Andrej Tozon's third post in the series is on Merged Dictionaries.
Countdown to Silverlight 3 #2: Setting styles
Andrej Tozon's second in the SL3 series is on Silverlight 3 Styles and how in SL3 we aren't held down to just setting something once or not being able to inherit.
Countdown to Silverlight 3 #1: Out of Browser applications
Andrej Tozon is getting together some Silverlight 3 articles in preparation for it's release. This first is on the Out Of Browser experience.
Adventures while building a Silverlight Enterprise application part #14
Jonathan van de Veen can't show code but discusses a situation where he was required that various modules have a different look and even different features based on where they were used... interesting.
YouTube video in Silverlight 3
Corey Schuman did a proof of concept app displaying YouTube video in Silverlight 3 by inserting the URL of the video into the source of a MediaElement.
Problems with the clientaccesspolicy.xml for Silverlight access to HTTPS
Al Pascual expresses some frustration along with the solution to his clientaccesspolicy problems and asks if anyone has any thoughts.

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