Saturday, February 6, 2010

Short And Simple: How To Sort An ObservableCollection(Of T) In Silverlight 3

Short And Simple: How To Sort An ObservableCollection(Of T) In Silverlight 3


Short And Simple: How To Sort An ObservableCollection(Of T) In Silverlight 3

Posted: 06 Feb 2010 06:15 AM PST

The ObservableCollection(Of T) doesn't provide a simple sorting mechanism. One can use the OrderBy method but trying this I ended up in a mess of code. As I started I had a simple class for my Data objects called Debitor: Imports System.ComponentModel...( read more )...(read more)

I will be speaking at MS Days Bulgaria

Posted: 05 Feb 2010 04:16 AM PST

At the end of March there will be a big conference called "MS Days" in Sofia, Bulgaria. And you know what? :) I will be there hosting two sessions for UX fans! One of them is about Multitouch development both on desktop with WPF and on web with Silverlight...( read more )...(read more)

Help Me Figure Out What to Write

Posted: 05 Feb 2010 02:29 PM PST

URL : http://www.survsoft.com/esurv.php?s=27432&k=128... I am going to be writing a book on Silverlight Architecture. I'd like to get my readers/followers to help me figure out what is most important to write about. Please take the following survey if...( read more )...(read more)

CodeModelMacros Sample: Demonstrates How to Use the Code Model Functions (Visual C++ 2010 Beta)

Posted: 05 Feb 2010 05:25 PM PST

This sample is a collection of macros that use the Code Model to perform useful tasks. The macros include "HierarchyGenerator", "InterfaceDocGenerator", "UserTypeGenerator", and "VirtualFunctionFinder".

$50,000 PhizzPop Design Challenge

Posted: 05 Feb 2010 02:13 PM PST

Web design agencies and partners called to submit a redesign strategy incorporating Microsoft Web Technologies for bgca.org, the Web site for Boys & Girls Clubs of America. Deadline for entries is February 19, 2010.

Join a Live Webcast on Detecting and Mitigating Security Issues Using the CAT.NET Tool

Posted: 05 Feb 2010 02:13 PM PST

In this live Security Talk webcast, discover how CAT.NET includes a set of FxCop security rules that help you identify security flaws in a managed-code (C#, Visual Basic .NET, Visual J#) application you are developing.

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