Silverlight Cream for January 20, 2010 -- #783

In this Issue: Michael Wolf, Justin Angel, Karl Shifflett(2, 3), András Velvárt, Bryant Likes, and Nigel Sampson.

Shoutouts:

John Papa posted a note: Hidden Gems: Why .NET Developers Need to Take a 2nd Look at Project Rosetta

Shawn Wildermuth poses the question Are ORMs Solving Anything?


From SilverlightCream.com:
Silverlight 4 FileSystemWatcher ... no strings attached
Michael Wolf returns with a second pass at his FileWatcher this time having a background thread doing the checking. Video of it in action and the code is included, plus some external links.
Cutting Edge Silverlight4 COM+ Features
Justin Angel in typical fashion has a huge tutorial up on Silverlight and COM+ oh wait... what? ... oh ok, he's only using common OS COM+ objects ... whew :) ... all the source, lots of links.. big honkin' tutorial!
WPF & Silverlight Layout Controls
Karl Shifflett has some tutorials up on the WPF & Silverlight Designer Site ... this first one is discussing the layout controls.
How to Layout a Data Entry Form
The next tutorial Karl Shifflett has up is on laying out a Data Entry form.
How to Insert a Row in a Data Entry Form
Karl Shifflett's 3rd tutorial is showing how to add a new row to an existing Data Entry Form... and video to go along with the article
Extract styles in Expression Blend
András Velvárt has a cool tutorial up for extracting styles from Blend into a resource.
Getting Started With Silverlight and SharePoint 2010
Bryant Likes has a tutorial up on getting Silverlight 3 development going with Sharepoint 2010.
Building a Visual Studio Style Tabbed Interface with Caliburn
Nigel Sampson is using Caliburn to build a Visual Studio-style tabbed interface. He agrees this is for WPF, but most of it is Silverlight as well.

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