Silverlight Cream for April 24, 2010 -- #846

In this Issue: Michael Washington, Timmy Kokke, Pete Brown, Paul Yanez, Emil Stoychev, Jeremy Likness, and Pavan Podila.

Shoutouts:

If you've got some time to spend, the User Experience Kit is packed with info:, and just plain fun to navigate... thanks Scott Barnes for reminding me about it!

Jesse Liberty is looking for some help organizing and cataloging posts for a new project he's got going: Help Wanted

Emil Stoychev posted Slides and demos from my talk on Silverlight 4


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Michael Washington has a post up about a Silverlight Drag and Drop File Manager in MVVM, but a secondary important point about the post is that he and Alan Beasley followed strict Designer/Developer rules on this... you recognized Alan's ListBox didn't you?

Timmy Kokke is using jLight as introduced in a prior post to interact with the DOM from Silverlight.

Pete Brown has a great backrounder up for WPF and Silverlight devs on threading and networking, good comments too so far.

Paul Yanez has a quick post and demo up on forcing full-screen with a fluid layout, all code included -- and it doesn't take much

Emil Stoychev has a great long tutorial up on DataBinding in Silverlight... he hits all the major points with text, samples, and code... definitely one to read!

Another not-necessarily Silverlight post from Jeremy Likness -- but definitely a good one on MVVM and locator patterns.

Pavan Podila has a 'SpiderWebControl' for Silverlight 4 up... this is a great network graph control with any sort of feature I can think of... check out the demo, then grab the code... or the other way around, your choice:)

Stay in the 'Light!


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

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