Some food for thought on a Saturday morning |
- Some food for thought on a Saturday morning
- Silverlight 4 : Crossing Language barriers aka BiDiRTL
- Silverlight Drag and Drop API
- How can I filter data virtualized items in WPF?
Some food for thought on a Saturday morning Posted: 28 Nov 2009 03:23 AM PST This blog post is not about software development. Or maybe it is. I will leave that up for you to decide. On the flight home from Frankfurt last night I was reading D2 , a magazine that comes out every Friday as part of the Norwegian newspaper Dagens...( read more )...(read more) |
Silverlight 4 : Crossing Language barriers aka BiDiRTL Posted: 28 Nov 2009 03:11 AM PST I have already talked about launch of Silverlight 4 Beta in my last article. We all jumped on new Silverlight 4 Beta bits and I am sure you all must be ready to build next generation web applications. Silverlight 4 ( We all know its in Beta, so I will...( read more )...(read more) |
Posted: 28 Nov 2009 02:08 AM PST Introduction Drag and drop is a common UX paradigm and a top requested feature. In Silverlight 4 Beta, we introduced a basic set of API to enable the most common scenario of dragging pictures files and dropping them to Silverlight applications, and we...( read more )...(read more) |
How can I filter data virtualized items in WPF? Posted: 27 Nov 2009 01:36 PM PST A few months ago, I wrote about a data virtualization solution that combines many of the advantages of two other data virtualization solutions (Paul's and Vincent's). Today's post extends the data virtualization solution in my earlier...( read more )...(read more) |
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