Saturday, August 7, 2010

Silverlight Cream for August 07, 2010 -- #920

Silverlight Cream for August 07, 2010 -- #920


Silverlight Cream for August 07, 2010 -- #920

Posted: 07 Aug 2010 01:00 PM PDT

In this Issue: Viktor Larsson , Roger Peters , Kirupa Chinnathambi , Kyle McClellan , Jag Reehal , Dinesh Sodani , David Rousset , Jeff Fansler , Paul Sheriff , Jeremy Likness , Mohamed Mosallem , and Jonathan van de Veen . Shoutout: The Visual Web Developer...( read more )...(read more)

Creating high performance Windows Phone apps–the whitepaper

Posted: 07 Aug 2010 11:53 AM PDT

Our performance whitepaper on Silverlight for Windows Phone applications it out. Definitely take a look....( read more )...(read more)

Launching the Browser

Posted: 06 Aug 2010 11:23 PM PDT

Learn how to make your Windows Phone applications launch the browser....( read more )...(read more)

More Tips for Writing A Technical Book

Posted: 06 Aug 2010 09:48 PM PDT

I was recently asked on twitter if I had any advice on writing a book. I've written about this before with my posts 10 things to consider before writing a book and 6 tools for writing a book (and all of that still applies). I've also been asked a lot...( read more )...(read more)

.NET Programming Guide (Visual C++ 2010)

Posted: 06 Aug 2010 05:10 PM PDT

Introductory page to several "how to" topics that describe how Visual C++ can target the .NET platform. The topics demonstrate tasks such as file handling and I/O, graphics, data access, regular expressions, reflection, and Windows operations.

I want my Silverlight app to look like the Zune client (part 2)

Posted: 06 Aug 2010 04:19 PM PDT

Ever since Deepesh posted this awesome article a couple months back, we've wanted to give you a template for creating a Silverlight Business Application that looks the Zune client. We started with the Cosmopolitan Theme , applied the tweaks he listed Read More......(read more)

New Types and Members in the .NET Framework 4

Posted: 06 Aug 2010 01:50 PM PDT

Provides lists of the new namespaces, types, and members that were introduced in the .NET Framework 4.

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