Silverlight Cream for December 28, 2009 -- #765

In this Issue: Richard Waddell, Michael Washington, Shawn Wildermuth, Vikram Pendse, and Jeff Blankenburg(2).

Shoutouts:

Shawn Wildermuth announced not only Silverlight Tour Announces Three New Cities, but they're now including Silverlight 4!

Not Silverlight, but close to most of our hearts, Scott Marlowe has a post up about The IIS SEO Toolkit


From:

Richard Waddell returned with another 'Seeker' post, this one attaches a Silverlight Behavior to his Seeker and can wire it all up in Blend.... all with code as usual!

Michael Washington is trying to be a Silverlight object geneticist:)... read on to see what he was up up and what he arrived at prior to getting pulled away from it.

Shawn Wildermuth's part 3 of his series on RIA Services, MEF, and MVVM is up... you *are* playing along aren't you? (well you should be!)... Laurent, check it out... Shawn's using your MVVM Light:)

Vikram Pendse's latest post is about Silverlight 4B, Webcam, Mic, and everything you need to get started using them.

Jeff Blankenburg's Day 27 of 31 Days of Silverlight is up and all about Templating controls and he does this by deconstructing the Button.

Jeff Blankenburg's Day 28 is about Theming... and doing so from scratch even!

Stay in the 'Light!


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