Silverlight Cream for October 28, 2009 -- #719

In this Issue: Visual Web Developer Team Blog, Laurent Duveau, Gavin Wignall, Victor Gaudioso, and Karl Shifflett.

Shoutouts:

Karl Shifflett has a post up on New Options for Visual Studio 2010 Beta2 WPF and Silverlight Projects

My DE Rob Bagby reported some news on his blog: The Bagbys Are Moving to London... congratulations, my friend!

Charles Sterling announced this just in time for tomorrow, Thursday October 29th: A Tour of Windows Presentation Foundation and Silverlight: focusing on getting started and using it

Check this out: Adam Kinney reports on 10 Expression Blend 3 Tutorials for Silverlight available for download


From SilverlightCream.com:
New Silverlight Tooling Support in Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2
Visual Web Developer Team Blog has a post up about VS2010 Beta 2 and Silverlight 3 including the visual designer, OOB features, improved intellisense, and cautions with Blend
BulletedList in Silverlight
Laurent Duveau demonstrates how to do a bulleted list in Silverlight.
Using Data Binding to share data in Blend
In Gavin Wignall's 20th episode in his "Learn Blend in a Month" series, he's discussing DataBinding.
New Video Tutorial: How to Create a Custom Silverlight Slider
Victor Gaudioso had a request to build a custom slider and thought a video of the same to share with all of us would be good. I for one am glad he did!
d:DesignInstance, d:DesignData in Visual Studio 2010 Beta2
Karl Shifflett has a post up discussing the design-time (d:) properties and Markup extensions in VS2010 for Silverlight and WPF

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