Silverlight Cream for February 10, 2010 -- #795

In this Issue: Bruce Abernethy(2), Laurent Bugnion, and Jesse Liberty.

Shoutouts:

Robby Ingebretsen blogged

Shawn Wildermuth is getting ready to write a Silverlight book and is asking all of us to Help Me Figure Out What to Write

Scott Guthrie posted this night before last:... but if you're developing with Silverlight 4B, don't grab it... check out Scott's comments 


Doing a post of what I have in an effort to get it squeezed out inbetween work:)

From:

Bruce Abernethy has part 3 of his IFS Fractals series up, and is about adding a MessageBus for control communication.

Bruce Abernethy has what appears to be a summary of the first 3 parts of the IFS Fractals series up... there's a hint of parts 4 and 5. This one has the full demo, and discussion. It came together just great... grab the code and check it out!

Laurent Bugnion has a post up on setting up a Silverlight OOB app and branding it with your own icons.

Jesse Liberty has the next part of his HyperVideo Platform up, but it's actually part 1 of a 2-parter on TDD... if you're not a pod person already, check this out:)

Stay in the 'Light!


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