Silverlight TV 72: Windows Phone Tips for Optimizing Image Quality |
- Silverlight TV 72: Windows Phone Tips for Optimizing Image Quality
- Microsoft All-In-One Video Framework
- What is Character Spacing in Silverlight 5 Controls
- Silverlight Cream for May 11, 2011 -- #1087
- SilverlightShow for May 02-08, 2011
- New NuGet Documentation Site
Silverlight TV 72: Windows Phone Tips for Optimizing Image Quality Posted: 12 May 2011 10:02 AM PDT Silverlight TV 72: Want to optimize how a list of images loads and scrolls in your Windows Phone application? In this week's episode of SLTV, Jobi Joy, UX Architect with IdentityMine and key contributor to the IRC chat app in the MIX11 Day 2 keynote,...( read more )...(read more) |
Microsoft All-In-One Video Framework Posted: 20 Feb 2011 02:44 AM PST Microsoft All-In-One Video Framework |
What is Character Spacing in Silverlight 5 Controls Posted: 11 May 2011 01:30 PM PDT There are many new feature announced to support Text advancements in Silverlight 5 Beta . Among them, one is the character spacing. This feature adds spacing between characters inside a TextBlock, RichTextBox and other control elements. In this...( read more )...(read more) |
Silverlight Cream for May 11, 2011 -- #1087 Posted: 11 May 2011 07:08 PM PDT In this Issue: Chris Rouw , Kevin Dockx ( -2- ), WindowsPhoneGeek , Jesse Liberty , Jeremy Likness , Telerik Phone Team , Mike Taulty ( -2- ), Pete Brown , and András Velvárt . Above the Fold: Silverlight: "Locking and Unlocking controls in a Silverlight...( read more )...(read more) |
SilverlightShow for May 02-08, 2011 Posted: 11 May 2011 05:39 PM PDT Check out the Top Five most popular news at SilverlightShow for SilverlightShow Top 5 News for May 2-8, 2011. Here are the top 5 news on SilverlightShow for last week: How to Create a To-Do App for Windows Phone 7 Join a 3-day Online XNA Training for...( read more )...(read more) |
Posted: 11 May 2011 04:38 PM PDT It's a common refrain you hear when it comes to documentation for open source projects. It typically sucks! In part, because nobody wants to work on docs. But also in part because good documentation is challenging to write. What is good documentation in the first place? The following is a list of some qualities that make for great documentation. This list is by no means complete. Good docs are… Written for the right audience Comprehensive and accurate Easily browsable and searchable Written in a clear and concise language Laid out in a readable format Versioned with the source code While it's challenging to write and maintain great documentation, my co-worker Matthew was up to the challenge of building a simple Markdown based system to help...(read more) |
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