In this Issue: Mark Tucker, Fredrik Normén, Silverlight Toys, Nikhil Kothari, David Poll, Terence Tsang, and Bea Stollnitz.
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In this espisode of his game development series, Mark Tucker creates hotspots for selecting items and marking them off on the game board.
Fredrik Normén wanted to display an image scroller and in addition have the satisfaction and knowledge of doing his own... now he's sharing with us!
Working my way through their list, Silverlight Toys has a tutorial up on the Child Window.
Nikhil Kothari has a post up on somewhat alleviating the pain when adding validation rules and UI hints using the existing metadata model in.NET RIA Services.
David Poll talks through relative hyperlinks... how they work the way they do and then shows how he's extended INavigate in his DynamicNavigation library... and if that's the only piece you want... you can do that too!
Terence Tsang's latest outing is an update on his XML Gallery from last time, adding in loading animation and sliding effects.
This is the 3rd in a series about labels in Pie Charts for Bea Stollnitz. The other two are WPF and referenced in this Silverlight one.
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