Silverlight Cream for October 10, 2009 -- #708

In this Issue: Lee, Lester, Ian T. Lackey, Silverlight Tips, Gavin Wignall, and Victor Gaudioso.

Shoutouts:

Koen Zwikstra reports he has an update: Silverlight Spy 3.0.0.4 released... if you haven't downloaded this, stop now and go do so... I'll wait :)

Andy Beaulieu had a presentation at the CNY .NET Developer Group, and has posted all his materials: Creating Behaviors in Silverlight 3

Congratulations go out to Jonathan van de Veen for Developers 42 online for one year!... and thanks for the Shoutout!


From SilverlightCream.com:
ListBox and scrolling
Lee has posted a solution for the default behavior of the ListBox and shows how to reset the scroll position when the data changes.
A basic MVVM framework
Lester is starting a series on MVVM and is using the MVVM toolkit as a starting point and building from there. If you haven't climbed on this horse yet, this might be a good time... this is from a WPF standpoint, but the pattern is still there.
Silverlight, SEO, and ASP.NET - Part 3 (Version 1 Setup)
Ian T. Lackey has loaded his SEO and Deep Linking project to CodePlex that is associated with the series that this is part 3 of. He shows how to map an entire site into Silverlight and retain the links.
Silverlight QueryString using TryParse() method
Silverlight Tips has a post up explaining problems with QueryString and how to hopefully avoid them.
Using Blurs and Shadows in Blend
In his 7th episode of "Learn Blend in a Month", Gavin Wignall is concentrating today on Pixel Shaders. He also has some good external links in the post.
New Silverlight Video Tutorial: How to Create a Complete Sketchflow Prototype Application
Victor Gaudioso has another video tutorial up and this one is on Sketchflow and according to his post "If you have ever wanted to know everything about Sketchflow this is the video for you."


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