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Share Everything...
Clearly one thing that social networking is about is exploring the limits on what you want to share and what other people might be interested in. There is, I'm sure, at least one sociology paper (and two reports to the D.A.) in this theme... Different...
Free Silverlight Seminar in Dallas Texas Feb 18, 2008
Shawn Wildermuth, theADOguy (who should really rename himself the Silverlight guy ) is giving a free seminar at the Microsoft office in Dallas on 2/18. Shawn is a very smart cool guy who knows a lot about a lot, and even more about Silverlight , so this...
Webcast Follow-up - CreateFromXAML
Today's Webcast focused on factoring out repeated creation of objects in XAML (and their manipulation in the code behind) by creating objects dynamically using CreateFromXaml (This will be available for viewing as soon as the recording is processed...
Adam Kinney's Too Great To Miss Tutorial on Making a Chart In 1.0
Do not miss Adam Kinney's excellent tutorial on creating a bar chart in Silverlight 1.0; it is brilliant, and it is a great staring point on working with XAML, JavaScript, JSON data and many other interesting aspects of Silverlight . Also, while I...
Silverlight For Novices - Web Cast Follow Up
Thank you if you were able to join our Webcast Silverlight For Total Novices . (If you were unable to attend, please keep an eye on the events page for the Recording.) In the time we had, we could only scratch the surface, but a number of resources were...
Did You Know That... There are excellent books on Silverlight 1.0 Programming
I must admit that I was at first skeptical about books on Silverlight 1.0 Programming for a number of reasons: Silverlight 1.0 is not all that "deep" - there isn't that much to cover The online documentation and supplemental information...
Did You Know That... There Is More Every Day To Help You Get Started?
We are in the process of reorganizing each of the pages on Silverlight.net to make them more useful and usable (though in some ways this is like painting the Brooklyn Bridge ; as soon as you're done, it is time to start over again!). One of our top...
Did You Know That... You can get sharp lines within a linear gradient?
This tip is thanks to Adam Nathan and his excellent book Silverlight 1.0 Unleashed Silverlight 1.0 Unleashed by Adam Nathan Read more about this title... You can achieve the startling effect of introducing sharp lines within a linear gradient by adding...
Drag And Drop put to work
I received a quick thank you note from Cal Schrotenboer recently about my video on drag and drop , noting that he had incorporated it into his CodeProject article describing his Silverlight application I took a look at his extraordinary article (and his...