Silverlight Cream for January 15, 2010 - 2 -- #780

In this Issue: Justin Angel, Brett Balmer, and Fredrik Normén(2).

Shoutouts:

The Silverlight Team Blog announced IIS Smooth Streaming Player Development Kit Beta 2 released

John Papa opens up Silverlight TV with Keith Smith on

Jeff Barnes announced ARCast.TV Special - An Architects Perspective on Silverlight 3


From:

Geez... how do you discuss one of Justin Angel's posts in a couple sentences or less? Cows, MSIL Weaving, external links abound... to quote Justin: "I'm back baby!"... and so he is... great post on INPC... read the comments as well.

Brett Balmer has an interesting post up... hosting a Silverlight app inside a WCF Service... really... might be a good one to bookmark and read a couple times:)

This is going to be one to follow... Fredrik Normén and friends are building an app code-named 'Aspen'. I've added a tag for it... might be fun to play along with all the WCF RIA/MEF/etc. goodness baked in. This first post is the intro.

Fredrik Normén has Part 2 of the Aspen series up... discussing the EF4 CTP2 features. They're obviously just getting started and are asking for feedback and features.

Stay in the 'Light!


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