Silverlight Cream for November 19, 2009 - 2 -- #736

In this Issue: Rob Houweling, Michael Washington, Colin Eberhardt, Laurent Bugnion, Tomasz Janczuk, Jeremy Likness, and Andy Beaulieu.


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Rob Houweling has a tutorial up on using the webcam in Silverlight 4 Beta... all good stuff, and hmm... I'm not following their new site, so that brings the total up to 397:)

Access your local file system and drag-and-drop, and OOB in Silverlight? --- wow, check out the work Michael Washington's been up to!

Colin Eberhardt goes so far as to say Silverlight has now left Flex behind... check it out and see if you agree... don't ask me, I drank the Kool-Aid:) -- and thanks for the shoutout, Colin!

I held back Laurent Bugnion's post about Silverlight 4 this morning because he discusses what's on many people's mind, and that's "what does this mean for WPF?"

Tomasz Janczuk discusses the new WCF service capability in Silverlight 4 Beta using net.tcp

Jeremy Likness has a post up on Prism and Silverlight, Dynamic Modules, and Navigation. This is a farily involved tutorial, so give yourself time to read.

Andy Beaulieu has a post up talking about the new Implicit Styles in Silverlight 4 Beta with code examples and Blend examples.

Stay in the 'Light!  


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