In this Issue: Jeff Prosise(2), Chris Klug(2), Laurent Bugnion, Jeff Blankenburg(2, 3), Gill Cleeren(2, 3, 4), Fredrik Normén.
Shoutouts:
Alan Mendelevich announced Stock Chart for WPF & Silverlight 1.1 Released ... free WPF and Silverlight charting control.
Just for fun: SnowCrystals.com
From
SilverlightCream.com:
- Silverlight 4's New Local File System Support
- Jeff Prosise has a post up on accessing the local file system with Silverlight 4B. Remember this is only with elevated permissions.
- Silverlight's Big Image Problem (and What You Can Do About It)
- Jeff Prosise's latest is about a problem you may hit with large images in large numbers in your Silverlight app.
- Silverlight 3 multi-touch development 101 – pt 2 - Zoom
- Chris Klug has the last two pieces of his Multi-touch series up. The first is on Zoom or pinch, and continues in the style of lots of code and explanation.
- Silverlight 3 multi-touch development 101 – pt 2 - Rotation
- Chris Klug's 3rd post is actually also named '2', but is on the rotation gesture in multi-touch and is very complete as is the others in the series... all code included!
- Silverlight 4: Drag&drop with EventToCommand
- Laurent Bugnion responded to a user request to enhance his MVVM Light toolkit in the area of passing EventArgs to the ICommand that it is bound to and then another request for EventToCommand in Drag and Drop was a perfect test case.
- Day #20: Adding Audio to Silverlight Events
- Jeff Blankenburg is back to complete his 31 Days of Silverlight, and since I was away from blogging a couple days, he got ahead of me. I'm going to catch up today. This 20th is about adding sound to a button-click or most any event in your Silverlight.
- Day #21: Rapid Silverlight Prototyping In SketchFlow
- Jeff Blankenburg's next post is on SketchFlow. This is a good intro tutorial with lots of features covered if you haven't jumped in yet.
- Day #22: Using The Farseer Physics Engine in Silverlight
- Jeff Blankenburg's latest is an excursion into the world of Farseer Physics ... great intro with all the necessary code bits, and external links.
- Silverlight Advent Calendar: December 19th: Entering credentials via ClientHttp
- I'm catching up with Gill Cleeren's Silverlight Advent Calendar today too... this post is about passing Credentials via the Client-Http stack, and uses the twitter app he has used before.
- Silverlight Advent Calendar: December 20th: Learning about the IsolatedStorage
- Next Gill Cleeren gives a complete run-down on all you can do with Isolated Storage. If you're looking for a way to persist data and haven't investigated Isolated Storage yet, here's a good starting point.
- Silverlight Advent Calendar: December 21st: Duplex WCF bindings in Silverlight
- In Gill Cleeren's next one he is discussing Silverlight 3 Duplex WCF bindings, and makes the complex a bit simpler.
- Silverlight Advent Calendar: December 22nd: INotifyDataErrorInfo in the spotlight
- Gill Cleeren's latest is on the IDataErrorInfo interface in Silverlight 4B. He's got an example with code using this.
- WCF RIA Service – How to configure the WCF Service maximum items returned by the Query
- Fredrik Normén has a post up on configuring the WCF service (SL3 VS2008) in RIA Services to change the default number of items passed from a DomainService to the client.
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