| In this Issue: goldytech, Rob Eisenberg. Chris Rouw, Denis Gladkikh(-2-), Mike Taulty, Mohamed Mosallem, Mike Ormond, and Vuyiswa Maseko(-2-). | ![]() | ![]() |
Above the Fold:
| Silverlight: | "Silverlight basics. Validation. Part 1. DataAnnotations & ValidatesOnExceptions" Denis Gladkikh |
| WP7: | "Live Tiles on a Schedule" Mike Ormond |
| Blend: | "Blend Bits 18–Sample Data" Mike Taulty |
Shoutouts:
Rob Eisenberg has a contest going... check it out: Caliburn.Micro Contest
Braulio Diez & Sebastian Stehle have a great-looking site up with some cool (free) tools in Silverlight:
pauliom has a couple interesting thoughts about Silverlight, web and mobile: How I think Silverlight can work on desktop & phone
From:
goldytech demonstrates and discusses an app that demonstrates browser integration and DOM manipulation. Being an old WPF/E person... I thought this was pretty cool:)
Rob Eisenberg has a Caliburn.Micro post up... continuation of his on-going Soup to Nuts series and this is a pretty cool post on Screens and Conductors... great graphics and good descriptions/examples.
Chris Rouw has a WCF RIA Services post up describing an issue he came across with multiple bindings and ratted out a solution he's sharing.
Denis Gladkikh has two posts up on some basic Silverlight topics. First up is this one on validation of input. Two code-heavy examples, just the way we like 'em, and all the code for download.
In the second of the series, Denis Gladkikh takes on validation via IDataErrorInfo and INofigyDataErrorInfo... you should read Part 1 before this one if you aren't already familiar with the material.
Continuing to work with data in Blend, Mike Taulty proceeds from real into sample data in his latest Blend Bits post.
Mohamed Mosallem is up to Episode 10 in his Silverlight 4.0 Tutorial series... he's got a good one up today on the PathListBox, and lots of Blend goodness.
Mike Ormond has a Live Tiles post up discussing the whole Push Notification Service thing for WP7.
Vuyiswa Maseko has a really complete 2-part series up at DotNetFunda on sending email from a Silvelright app. This first part sets up the WCF service side of things.
In this 2nd part of Vuyiswa Maseko's series, he is consuming the email service he built in the first tutorial.
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