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  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  Jun 10, 2010 (2 weeks ago)
    David Kelley has made some updates to the HackingSilverlightCodeBrowser.

    A couple of bits of news. I did a number of updates to the HackingSilverlightCodeBrowser here:

    http://www.hackingsilverlight.net/HackingSilverlightCodeBrowser.html 

    including things like MEF and IsolatedStorage.



  • Dependency Properties Made Easy

    0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  Jun 07, 2010 (2 weeks ago)
    Take a look at this short blog post about Dependency Properties written by David Kelley.

    Well the biggest issue is that if you want to animate properties of a custom control of some kind using data binding and what that change to filter into the UI of some control. Otherwise I try to avoid DP's as much as possible. 

  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  Jun 07, 2010 (2 weeks ago)
    David Kelley has posted about Isolated Storage and how to save name value pairs.

    In its most simple form Isolated Storage allows you to save name value pairs and retrieve them at some other time the next time your app runs. Granted we could get into XML and text files etc but I'm going to stick with just name value pairs.

  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  May 18, 2010 (1 month ago)
    In this post David Kelley talks about MEF, how to get started with it and what can MEF really do.

    Microsoft Extensibility Framework or MEF is one of the great features in Silverlight, designed around making Silverlight applications more extensible generally and provides a much more complete story for the separation of concerns. MEF then begs the question 'Why we care?' and 'What can MEF really do?' and we will address that here.

  • David J Kelley on Windows 7 Touch and Wirestone

    0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  Mar 24, 2010 (3 months ago)
    At the MPV Summit 2010 David Kelley was asked to talk a little bit about Windows 7 touch.

    Our own David Kelley talking on camera at the MVP summit about Windows 7 touch technologies, touch tags and their projects in the retail space.

  • 12 comments  /  posted by  Ivan Dragoev  on  Apr 08, 2009 (more than a year ago)

    Introduction

    Silverlight 3 is on its way with tons of new goodies. But each technology has to be well accepted from the business users in order to be successful. The question is what can help the business to take such a decision? We, at SilverlightShow.net, are sure that sharing experience is a good start.

    This article is a part of our “Shared Experience” initiative that aims to give a place to every person or company that has experience in a commercial Silverlight product or project and wants to share that knowledge. If you are one of them and you are willing to participate, don't hesitate to download and answer our questions. In return, we will publish not only your answers, but also a white paper of the Silverlight solution you have.

    One of the first people who kindly responded to our challenge was David Kelley from IdentityMine. Let’s take a look at what David has shared with us.


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