Silverlight Cream for July 21, 2009 -- #649

In this Issue: Shawn Wildermuth, Qixing Zheng, Amy Dullard, Andrea Boschin, Kirupa Chinnathambi, Stefan Olson, Katrien De Graeve(2), and Brad Abrams.

From SilverlightCream.com:
Prism's Plugin Architecture
Shawn Wildermuth used the IModuleManager interface in Prism to ultimately implement his own downloader to intercept the XAP file. And as usual, he's got all the code out there. um.. is it just me or does Shawn's new picture on his blog seem to follow you :)
Plenty of Color Resource for Expression
Qixing Zheng introduces us to another color website (colourlovers.com) ... don't be afraid of the spelling... it's right :) You need to register but then get access to lots of color resources and palettes that you can just suck into Expression Blend or Design.
Silverlight 3 Tools Prerequisite: Visual Web Developer
Amy Dullard shows how to get the Visual Web Developer installed in Visual Studio by using the maintenance mode of VS through the control panel.
Use CollectionViewSource effectively in MVVM applications
Read how Andrea Boschin explains how to use CollectionViewSource with the MVVP pattern by by exposing it as the type of the bindable property.
Extensible Templates in Deep Zoom Composer
Kirupa Chinnathambi discusses various ways you may like to display your images in Deep Zoom that the default template doesn't handle, then goes on to show how to extend that template to do what you want.
Improvements to Silverlight Multi-binding support
Stefan Olson started with a post by Colin Eberhardt and enhanced the code to allow multiple bindings per element.
3’ on Blend 3 - #5: SketchFlow – Getting feedback into Blend
Katrien De Graeve shows how feedback from your customers is incorporated into SketchFlow, and how you get notified of that.
3’ on Blend 3 - #6: SketchFlow Composition Screens
In this video, Katrien De Graeve introduces us to Composition screens in SketchFlow and how they are used.
Business Apps Example for Silverlight 3 RTM and .NET RIA Services July Update: Part 8: WCF Based Data Source
Brad Abrams is now refactoring the demo to hide the data behind a WCF web service, and goes through all the steps involved. Note Part 7 was skipped by Brad not me :)

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posted @ Tuesday, July 21, 2009 2:55 PM

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