Silverlight Cream for July 11, 2009 -- #635

In this Issue: Alex Golesh(2, 3), Joseph Ghassan, Jeff Handley(2), and Mark Monster.


From... an all-submittal 'Cream:

Did you know SL3 could give you analytics about your app? Alex Goleshgives us a walk-through of the features available.

Alex Golesh demonstrates setting the easing functions from XAML and CodeBehind.

When Alex Golesh says this is a quick tip... trust me it is... but hey, this just about removes a tag in SC... with native MouseWheel support!

Joseph Ghassan is starting a series on XAML in SL3, this first one is just getting your feet wet. A good intro, I'm looking forward to the others.

Jeff Handley gives us a work-around for the problem of RangeAttribute not taking in decimal values. He actually gives two solutions and gives his opinion about his choice.

Jeff Handley produced a library to get asynch validation into the DataForm. He's calling it QuickSilverlight Validation. Almost as important is the 3-part comment by Ward Bell... too cool!

Mark Monster does some investigation of Credentials in Silverlight 3 with possibly surprising results. Check out the interaction in the comments section for good information as well.

Stay in the 'Light!


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This article is part of the GWB Archives. Original Author: Dave Campbell

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