January
18

One of the most exciting features of Silverlight 2.0 is its ability to let .NET and JavaScript communicate in a very direct way. JavaScript objects can call .NET methods directly, and register for .NET events. On the .NET part, this needs a little preparation…( read more )…(read more)

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January
18

I'm back from last nights Silverlight Session in Southampton. I spent 2 full hours live coding the session. No Slides, Virtually No Cutting and Pasting. Just pure coding. And from what I can tell it went down a storm. I really enjoyed the event, much…( read more )…(read more)

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January
18

Some early Cream from submittals: Simon of BinaryJam pointed me to a SL Image Viewer Webpart fo Sharepoint that he did last June and Michael Sync has a great-looking Silverlight Listview done using the new ADO.NET Data Service Extensions. From SilverlightCream…( read more )…(read more)

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January
18

By default, linear gradients are on a diagonal.  Understanding this begins with the implicit assumption of a coordinate system superimposed on every shape in which the upper-left hand corner is set to 0,0, with the x axis extending to 1 at the right…( read more )…(read more)

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January
18

I've posted up my slides for last night, you can download them from my Skydrive Read More……( read more )…(read more)

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