Silverlight Cream for September 11, 2009 -- #690

In this Issue: Rick Barraza, David Kelley, Kevin Dockx, Al Pascual(2), Victor Gaudioso, and Jim Lynn.

Shoutout:

Chris Cavanagh announced YouCube 3.0 (Chromium WebBrowser) - Source Code


From SilverlightCream.com:
Rendering Vector Fields in Silverlight
Rick Barraza has part 3 of 3 in his fluid dynamics series. The fluid dynamics simulation demo'd in part 1 requires two technqiues; writing particles to writeableBitmaps in real time and vector fields. Part 2 demonstrated how to dynamically generate writeableBitmaps, in part 3 we show the final step of working with Vector Fields
Custom Events on Silverlight Controls
Get some control-building advice from David Kelley. He's discussing Custom Event (Position) on a Dial control he's working on.
Drag and Drop Manager v2.0 released!
Kevin Dockx released a new version of his Drag and Drop Manager to CodePlex and has a boatload of features listed.
Starting with Silverlight 3 MEF to load .XAP files dynamically
Al Pascual is starting to look at MEF now and his first excursion into it is detailed in this post. He raises some questions and details where he's headed.
.NET RIA Services Part 4: Calling methods on the Server from Silverlight
Al Pascual's 4th installment on .NET RIA Services shows how to consume methods from Silverlight with ASP.NET among other interesting and hidden items.
Using TemplateBinding to Replace a ContentPresenter in a Silverlight Button
Check out Victor Gaudioso's video on replacing the ContentPresenter on a Button with a TextBlock and using Template Binding
Why don’t I get MouseUp events in the Bing Maps Silverlight Component
Jim Lynn has some tips for you if your messing with Bing Maps and Silverlight... like for example what's going on with my mouse events?

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