Monday, September 14, 2009

It’s Silverlight week in Seattle

It’s Silverlight week in Seattle


It’s Silverlight week in Seattle

Posted: 14 Sep 2009 11:29 AM PDT

I'm a little late to the game posting information about it, but there is a plethora of Silverlight stuff to do this week in the Seattle/Redmond area this week. Sleepless in Seattle…definitely not – Silverlight in Seattle baby! Allow me to interpret Adam...( read more )...(read more)

Silverlight Cream for September 14, 2009 -- #691

Posted: 14 Sep 2009 10:03 AM PDT

In this Issue: Allan Muller , Mark Monster , Kirupa , Shawn Wildermuth , Nikhil Kothari , John Papa , Expression Blend and Design Blog , Terence Tsang , Microsoft Expresson Product Site , and Matthias Shapiro . Shoutout: Randi Relander posted another...( read more )...(read more)

Designer / developer misconceptions podcast

Posted: 14 Sep 2009 07:05 AM PDT

A couple weeks ago I had the pleasure of sitting down with Erik Mork from the Sparkling Client podcast for some tech talk and sushi. We talked about a ton of things from designer developer workflow to how devices like the now stale feeling iPhone and...( read more )...(read more)

BOOK - ADO.NET 3.5, LINQ, and the Entity Framework – AGAIN !

Posted: 14 Sep 2009 05:27 AM PDT

Back in June I posted about Murach's Book - ADO.NET 3.5, LINQ, and the Entity Framework with VB 2008 It's no secret that I'm a fan of Murach's books. I'm preparing to record a podcast on data access and so I pickup up this book. In a word – BRILLIANT. It covers the three primary data access technologies that matter to developers using current .NET development tools. Detailed coverage of all three makes this book a no-brainer. I read it cover to cover and it has assumed a bit of high-value real-estate on my desk !!!! Well, now it has a companion on my deck – the C# 2008 Version [ Buy the VB Version Here ] [ Buy the C# Version Here ]   Technorati Tags: Microsoft ADO.NET LINQ Entity Framework Book Murach Read More......(read more)

A preview of upcoming Charting changes [Silverlight/WPF Data Visualization Development Release 1]

Posted: 13 Sep 2009 11:40 PM PDT

It was about two months ago that I posted about Silverlight/WPF Data Visualization Development Release 0 . At the time, I explained how I was hoping to do occasional, out-of-band releases of the Data Visualization assembly that's part of the Silverlight...( read more )...(read more)

Update 2: Displaying background activity in a Silverlight RIA application

Posted: 14 Sep 2009 12:45 AM PDT

Hi folks!  It's been a little while since I've blogged, but fear not, I'm still watching and hoping to blog more in the coming weeks. In the meantime, it's been brought to my attention by a few people now that there are a few issues with the Activity...( read more )...(read more)

Silverlight Toolkit in the wild – Sunday Night Football player

Posted: 11 Sep 2009 02:06 PM PDT

The awesome online Sunday Night Football experience features the Accordion control from the Silverlight Toolkit....( read more )...(read more)

Silverlight Request Tracker

Posted: 14 Sep 2009 01:19 AM PDT

Cosa vorreste vedere nella prossima release di Silverlight? Se avete qualche idea in proposito potreste proporla nel Request Tracker: http://silverlight.uservoice.com/pages/4325-feature-suggestions Attenzione però che avete a disposizione un numero limitato...( read more )...(read more)

Building a class browser with Microsoft Ajax 4.0 Preview 5

Posted: 14 Sep 2009 12:29 AM PDT

The Microsoft Ajax Library 4.0 Preview 5 is the first release of Microsoft Ajax that I didn't participate in: I left the team a few months ago. But that doesn't mean I don't love what's in there, and I really do. And by the way I've also seen what's in Preview 6 too and man that will seriously rock. So I thought I'd write a little something to celebrate the new preview. The new features include recursive templates, which is pretty much begging us to implement a treeview with it, and we'll do just that in this post. There is also an intriguing capability, which enables you to dynamically set what template to render for each data item, and where to render it. At first, this doesn't look like the most useful thing in the world, but it actually...(read more)

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