Silverlight Cream for July 21, 2009 - 2 -- #650

In this Issue: Ryan Shelby, Silverlight SDK, David Poll, Jesse Liberty(2), Scott Marlowe, Brad Abrams(2), and Katrien De Graeve(2).

Shoutouts:

Hannes Preishuber shows how to find the Silverlight 2 Design surface in VS2008: Silverlight 3 Visual Studio 2008 Designer Preview .

Josh Santangelo was involved in Project Tuva and he has a bunch of good info up: Project Tuva Post-Mortem.

On July 30th, Brad Abrams is going to give a Virtual talk at the Linked .NET User's Group on all the goodness he's been blogging: LIDNUG: Silverlight Ready for Business and .NET RIA Services Presentation.

Remember Scott Guthrie's awesome 'gratuitous' demo at MIX? Well, Tim Heuer has it for us! Silverlight 3 Bouncing plane gratuitous demo


From SilverlightCream.com:
Printer Friendly Silverlight Datagrid Control
Ryan Shelby has worked out a way to get Silverlight 2 Print-friendly DataGrids up. When I first saw the title, I was expecting SL3 and WriteableBitmap... so I was surprised :)
F1 for Silverlight in Visual Studio is still targeting the Beta1 content: Here's a workaround
If you've hit F1 expecting to find SL3 help, you're disappointed, but Wolf Schmidt at Silverlight SDK has come to the rescue with a workaround
On-demand loading of assemblies with Silverlight Navigation
David Poll continues his investigation and demonstration into breaking an app up into multiple assemblies and loading them on-demand...
What’s New In Silverlight 3 - Validation
Jesse Liberty has some great diagrams up explaining the validation process in Silverlight 3... looks like a good reference!
What’s New In Silverlight Cream for July 21, 2009 -- #649Silverlight 3? Easier Easing
If you're trying to ease into Easing (sorry Jesse) ... Jesse Liberty has another diagram-filled post that describes what the fuss is all about.
The different ways to host a WCF Service Application in a Web App
Scott Marlowe gives a good walkthrough of the steps involving all 3 ways he's described of hosting a WCF Service app.
Simple Example of Managed Extensibility Framework (MEF) in Silverlight
If you've been waiting to look at MEF because, well, you know... you're doing Silverlight... Brad Abrams has a great example up of using MEF in Silverlight, so now there are no excuses :)
3’ on Blend 3 - #7: SketchFlow Composition Screens and Navigation
Katrien De Graeve is still on Composition screens in SketchFlow, but now is discussing Navigation between them.
3’ on Blend 3 - #8: SketchFlow States
Katrien De Graeve discusses SketchFlow States this time, which give more interaction to the prototype, and the reviewers get this goodness with very little effort on your part.
Business Apps Example for Silverlight 3 RTM and .NET RIA Services July Update: Part 7: ADO.NET Data Services Based Data Store
Here's the missing Part 7 of Brad Abrams' series, and is on using an ADO.NET Data Service rather than EF or LINQ to SQL.

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posted @ Tuesday, July 21, 2009 6:58 PM

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