Silverlight Cream for August 30, 2009 -- #679

In this Issue: CorrinaB, UXPassion, and Nikhil Kothari

Shoutouts:

Frank La Vigne cracked open the SketchFlow Feedback File Format using my favorite editor:)... oh you just know we're going to see toys dealing with that!

Walt Ritscher's Shazzam is getting some legs:... congrats Walt!


From:

Unless you've not been around Silverlight, you know CorrinaB is the genius behind all the great themes, and she's produced more!... check them out.

UXPassion has a webcast up on the ChildWindow object... how to use it, how to customize it, and all the source is available too

In this post, Nikhil Kothari is using BLinq to lash up to.NET RIA Services and Silverlight... wow say that 3 times real fast! Nikhil details accessing Bing through a Server Proxy and directly from the client... all good stuff. He has the link to his, but I'll repeat it here.

Stay in the 'Light!


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