Silverlight Cream for February 14, 2010 -- #798

In this Issue: Karl Shifflett, Rishi, and David Anson.

Shoutouts:

Victor Gaudioso has updated his video archive page:

Michael Sync posted his materials from his Silverlight 4 User Group talk:

András Velvárt is looking for feedback on the Blend series he started at SilverlightShow New Expression Blend screencast series

Gavin Wignall has apparently *WAY* too much fun at work... Metia launch Silverlight Valentines message using Deep Zoom... but just in time for today:)


Happy Valentine's Day everyone!

From:

Karl Shifflett has released updates for his PowerToys tools... stop reading and go get them now... I'll still be here when you get back:)

Rishi has a tutorial up on the IObservable-based message broker he has in nRoute, and discusses it in relation to Rx.

This one time, at band camp... [A banded StackPanel implementation for Silverlight and WPF!]

Getting an idea from Victor Gaudioso, David Anson produced a banded layout Panel subclass, for Silverlight and WPF! Check out how it works as you add columns... too cool!

Stay in the 'Light!


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