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