Silverlight Cream for June 03, 2009 -- #607

In this Issue: Karl Shifflett, Jaime Rodriguez, and David Anson.

Shoutouts:

I didn't realize it until I put in the "In this Issue" list above, but Karl and Jaime are the first two, and I will see them at a NerDinner tomorrow night, and be one of the recipient's of their WPF LOB training in Phoenix on Friday and Saturday... see you guys tomorrow:)

Mike Taulty did as he threatened in yesterday's post and produced


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Karl Shifflett provides a way to help debug broken bindings by displaying them to you at run-time... elegant in it's straight-forwardness.

Jaime Rodriguez expands on his previous PlaneProjection post and digs into the 3D-ness of it all this time... reading the previous post is probably a good idea, and he has a link to it.

Maintaining balance [A versatile red-black tree implementation for.NET (via Silverlight/WPF Charting)]

David Anson references two works on "Left-Leaning red-black trees" [seriously I'd have thought they had something to do with botany]... apparently David took them for what they are and has produced a C# LeftLeaningRedBlackTree. He used some of the fun from his previous post and details all the code.

Stay in the 'Light!


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