In this Issue: Ian T. Lackey(2), Shawn Wildermuth, David Anson, Jesse Liberty(2), Scott Marlowe, Gavin Wignall, Brad Abrams, and Robby Ingebretsen.
Shoutouts:
John Papa's latest article is available in MSDN Magazine: Binary Encoding and Handling Faults in Silverlight 3
Stefan Olson has his own version of: Bugs fixed (or not) in Silverlight 3 RTW
David Kelley has announced an MSDN Webcast: geekSpeak: Composite Application Development (Level 200)
András Velvárt gave me this link which is a promo for his company, but dang that video is cool: Introducing Response
From SilverlightCream.com: - Silverlight, SEO & ASP.Net MVC – Part 2 (Solidifying a Strategy)
- Ian T. Lackey follows up his part one of this series with much more information about playing nice with the search engines and a more robust solution. He has also created a CodePlex Project for the series, so be sure to check that out.
- C# is better! Well at least for project linking and complier directives for attributes.
- Ian T. Lackey has a post up that follows his explorations in a current project and why he switched some parts to C#. Interesting read.
- RIA Services, Silverlight and MVVM
- Shawn Wildermuth gives a brief overview of his first look at the latest .NET RIA Services CTP.
- Scrolling so smooth like the butter on a muffin [How to: Animate the Horizontal/VerticalOffset properties of a ScrollViewer]
- David Anson attacks a problem that readers have requested help on, and gives info about a failed attempt leading up to a very nice solution to the problem using his Mediator approach like his last post.
- Project Turing – Data Entry (a mini-tutorial)
- Jesse Liberty has the first tutorial up on his Project Turing series. This one is a discussion of the data entry, how it may happen, what would work best.
- Creating A Form – Level 100
- Jesse Liberty has a great tutorial up on building the data-entry form for the new project in Blend ... very complete and very cool!
- Silverlight Unit Testing
- Scott Marlowe has a good get-up-to-speed post on unit testing with Silverlight including an NUnit port by Jamie Cansdale.
- Obama to JFK Deep Zoom
- Can you say 4 billion pixels? 4 Billion? geez... read how Gavin Wignall worked around the 4 Billion limitation for exporting a project from the Deep Zoom composer.
- Business Apps Example for Silverlight 3 RTM and .NET RIA Services July Update: Part 17: Evolving an Application
- Brad Abrams uses the framework to aid in the modification of a table and hence the application.
- TextTrimming TextBlock for Silverlight
- Robby Ingebretsen gives us a TextTrimming control that works great... check out the example.
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posted @ Wednesday, August 05, 2009 4:30 AM