SplitButtoning hairs [Two fixes for my Silverlight SplitButton/MenuButton implementation - and true WPF support] |
- SplitButtoning hairs [Two fixes for my Silverlight SplitButton/MenuButton implementation - and true WPF support]
- WCF RIA Services Part 1: Getting Started
- Announcing: Silverlight Reporting on CodePlex
- Announcing: Silverlight Reporting on CodePlex
- Silverlight Cream for June 10, 2010 -- #879
- jQuery Globalization Plugin from Microsoft
- IE9: A Lap Around For Developers
- Hosting cross-domain Silverlight applications (XAP)
- BIxPress Community Edition: SSIS Toolset BIDS Addin,Audit,Notify,Deploy,Template
Posted: 11 Jun 2010 10:11 AM PDT One of my ContextMenu test cases for the April '10 release of the Silverlight Toolkit ( click here for the full write-up ) was to implement a quick "split button" control for Silverlight using Button and ContextMenu . In that post, I cautioned that my...( read more )...(read more) |
WCF RIA Services Part 1: Getting Started Posted: 10 Jun 2010 07:01 PM PDT This article is Part 1 of the series WCF RIA Services: Getting Started with WCF RIA Services Querying Data Through WCF RIA Services Updating Data Through WCF RIA Services WCF RIA Services and MVVM Metadata Classes and Shared Code in WCF RIA Services Validating...( read more )...(read more) |
Announcing: Silverlight Reporting on CodePlex Posted: 10 Jun 2010 11:14 PM PDT Last month, I wrote a post with some ideas on how to create a report writer in Silverlight 4. At the time, I mentioned that I would upload the source to CodePlex and create a project out of it. So, here it is . Silverlight Reporting! The initial source...( read more )...(read more) |
Announcing: Silverlight Reporting on CodePlex Posted: 10 Jun 2010 11:14 PM PDT Last month, I wrote a post with some ideas on how to create a report writer in Silverlight 4. At the time, I mentioned that I would upload the source to CodePlex and create a project out of it. So, here it is . Silverlight Reporting! The initial source...( read more )...(read more) |
Silverlight Cream for June 10, 2010 -- #879 Posted: 10 Jun 2010 10:16 PM PDT In this Issue: Emiel Jongerius , Nokola , Christian Schormann , Tim Heuer , David Poll , Mike Snow ( -2- ), John Papa , and Charles Petzold . Shoutout: Viktor Larsson has a frank look at WP7 based on information from MIX10 and what was said this week...( read more )...(read more) |
jQuery Globalization Plugin from Microsoft Posted: 10 Jun 2010 10:34 PM PDT Last month I blogged about how Microsoft is starting to make code contributions to jQuery , and about some of the first code contributions we were working on: jQuery Templates and Data Linking support . Today, we released a prototype of a new jQuery Globalization Plugin that enables you to add globalization support to your JavaScript applications. This plugin includes globalization information for over 350 cultures ranging from Scottish Gaelic, Frisian, Hungarian, Japanese, to Canadian English. We will be releasing this plugin to the community as open-source. You can download our prototype for the jQuery Globalization plugin from our Github repository: http://github.com/nje/jquery-glob You can also download a set of samples that demonstrate...(read more) |
IE9: A Lap Around For Developers Posted: 10 Jun 2010 07:23 PM PDT First, a disclaimer: The code in the slides for this demo isn't perfect, in fact, it's a little messy, but I wanted to get the information that I shared with folks out as quickly as I could, and that means I haven't cleaned it up, or used any kind of best practices to get it Read More......(read more) |
Hosting cross-domain Silverlight applications (XAP) Posted: 10 Jun 2010 04:04 PM PDT In the Silverlight world, there are two types of "cross-domain" things that may leave some banging their head against a wall for a while. The first involves making network-based calls (WebClient, HttpWebRequest, etc) to services hosted on a domain other...( read more )...(read more) |
BIxPress Community Edition: SSIS Toolset BIDS Addin,Audit,Notify,Deploy,Template Posted: 10 Jun 2010 02:55 PM PDT BI xPress is a BIDS Addin/standalone application for SQL Developer/DBA. This tool has many features including Auditing, Notification, Deployment, Package Monitoring, Package Creation Wizard, Template Manager, Expression highlighting/Editing, Package Sorting and many more... |
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