Silverlight Cream for April 21, 2010 -- #843

In this Issue: Alan Beasley, Roboblob, SilverLaw, Mike Snow, and Chris Koenig.

Shoutouts:

Ozymandias has a discussion up:

John Papa announced that Silverlight 4 is now on WebPI:

Dan Wahlin posted the code and material from DevConnections:

Tim Heuer has a good deal posted from GoDaddy:


From:

Alan Beasley is back with part 2 of his ListBox styling tutorial adventure in Expression Blend... this looks like some of the stuff I was getting close to in Win32 a bunch of years back... great stuff... thanks Alan!

Roboblob responds to some feedback with an expansion on his previous post with the addition of some Unit Testing.

SilverLaw has a short post about a behavior he has available at the Expression Gallery that resizes a child window with the Mouse Wheel, and also has Design-time support in Blend.

Mike Snow has his latest tip up, and this one is on both ends of of the Elevated Trust Mode of OOB... how to set it, and what your user experience is like.

Chris Koenig has part 2 of his WP7 exploration up... he's tackling Nerd Dinner and pulling down Odata.

Stay in the 'Light!


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