Silverlight Cream for November 09, 2010 -- #989

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In this Issue: Katka Vaughan, Jesse Liberty, Kunal Chowdhury, Karsten Januszewski, Michael Crump, Mike Taulty, and Beth Massi. alt="">

Above the Fold:

WP7:"Netflix Browser for Windows Phone 7 - Part 2"
Katka Vaughan
LightSwitch:"Beginners Guide to Visual Studio LightSwitch (Part–3)"
Kunal Chowdhury

Shoutouts:

Mindscape announced the release of Silverlight Elements 2.0.. great set of Silverlight controls. Check out their post and their Limited time offer: Silverlight Elements 2.0 is here!


From:

Katka Vaughan has the 2nd half of her awesome tutorial on building a Netflix Browser for WP7 up.. tons of good info in this...if you haven't seen the first part, take the page link and get it!

Jesse Liberty has the latest in his Windows Phone from Scratch series up, and he's digging into databinding already in the series.

Kunal Chowdhury has the 3rd part to his Lightswitch series up... and is building a DataGrid of records providing Insert/Modify/delete records.

Karsten Januszewski has a tutorial up on the cool transitions the native WP7 apps have... with code.

Michael Crump is continuing with his WP7 postings, and has a nice tutorial up about the steps you have to take to push an App into the Marketplace.

In case you've never investigated the two buttons on the Data tab of Blend, Mike Taulty has that all laid out for us...:)

Beth Massi responds to a query she has received about a custom Search screen in Lightswitch... good tutorial.

Stay in the 'Light!


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