Silverlight Cream for November 23, 2009 -- #741

In this Issue: Jeremy Likness, Andrej Tozon, Lee, Adam Kinney, Karl Shifflett, Andy Beaulieu, and Rob Houweling.


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Jeremy Likness revisits some previous work on inline hyperlinks now in Silverlight 4B where the task becomes much simpler. He includes samples and code.

It appears that Andrej Tozon's blog slipped off my list... sorry Adrej, but point being, if you don't see your work here, send me a note! Catching back up with Andrej is his latest post on MVVM, Silverlight, and WPF... oh, and also WinForms, and codesharing... all the code is there and a good write-up as well.

Lee has a quick Silverlight 4 Beta post up on adding a context menu to the DataGrid... pretty cool!... oh yeah, there's code included:)

Adam Kinney shows off the new CompositeTransform class that makes coding up transforms much simpler. Read his note about Blend for.NET 4 Preview at the bottom.

Karl Shifflett is beginning a new series on Silverlight and WPF Design-time code sharing, and it's targetting Silverlight 3 and 4... so there's not excuse not to read it!

Andy Beaulieu has a post up about Blend 3 and Workspaces, specifically on sharing them... not something native to Blend, but do-able nevertheless.

Rob Houweling has a post up on using the webcam in Silverlight 4B... great walk-thru of what you need to do to get started, including all the source!

Stay in the 'Light!


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