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  • 1 comments  /  posted by  Ilia Iordanov  on  Jan 22, 2009 (more than a year ago)

    Check out the second of 8 videos by Ken Cox about the development of CRUD application using Silverlight and Visual Basic.NET.

    This episode covers adding a service reference, putting a ListBox on the page, fetching data with asynchronous calls, and displaying the Northwind companies.
     

    Note: The first episode is a prerequisite: Episode 1

    Sometimes the video might not be available because of some internal problems of the Silverlight streaming services. Please excuse us for the inconvience, we hope that this problem will be fixed very soon.



  • 9 comments  /  posted by  Ilia Iordanov  on  Jan 22, 2009 (more than a year ago)

    Check out the first of 8 videos by Ken Cox about the development of CRUD application using Silverlight and Visual Basic.NET.

    The tasks shown include: Creating the Silverlight project, adding the database, setting up the ADO.NET Entity data model, and implementing an ADO.NET data service.
     

    The demo is a small, but realistic example of how to create a CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) application against the familiar Northwind database. It uses the latest stuff from Microsoft including Windows Communication Foundation, ADO.NET Data Services (Astoria), and the Entity Framework. 

    Sometimes the video might not be available because of some internal problems of the Silverlight streaming services. Please excuse us for the inconvience, we hope that this problem will be fixed very soon.

  • 1 comments  /  Show #8  with  Ken Cox   /   10 minutes   /   Jan 21, 2009 (more than a year ago)

    Check out the first of 8 videos by Ken Cox about the development of CRUD application using Silverlight and Visual Basic.NET.

    The tasks shown include: Creating the Silverlight project, adding the database, setting up the ADO.NET Entity data model, and implementing an ADO.NET data service.

    The demo is a small, but realistic example of how to create a CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) application against the familiar Northwind database. It uses the latest stuff from Microsoft including Windows Communication Foundation, ADO.NET Data Services (Astoria), and the Entity Framework.

    The full source code is available for download from here.

  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  Dec 22, 2008 (more than a year ago)
    Tags: shadow effect , Expression Blend , Silverlight extenders , View-View Model Pattern , Silverlight browser support , Silverlight and Opera , Physics Helper Library , Farseer 2.0 , sample application , secure login with credentials

    Silverlight Girl has made one very useful tutorial about creating shadow effect in Expression Blend. She uses 5 Rectangle shapes in total: one to be the object and other four to form the shadow. Check what else she has made.

    Steve Commisso has a post which is a combination of a few Silverlight extenders – DragExtender, RotateScaleXtender, KeyExtender and FillContainerExtender. There are also a running example, source code, and a snippet from the test harness showing example usage.
    David Wynne has written the article “Silverlight and the View-View Model Pattern “  in which he demonstrates the key aspects of the pattern. He had posted source code which contains all the core components and a number of Unit Tests to play with. You just have to set the StandardViewModel.Test project as the start-up project and hit F5 to run them.
    Joe Stegman has two new posts – the first one is about Silverlight browser support. This post provides a bit of details on what it means to be an officially supported Silverlight browser and what experience you should expect from not officially supported browsers. The second one is about Silverlight and Opera. Joe and his team did some level of Opera testing and looked at customer reported Silverlight/Opera issues.
    Andy Beaulieu announced that the Physics Helper Library for Blend and Silverlight now supports Farseer 2.0! Thanks to Ian Qvist, Andy was able to resolve the tunneling issues with Farseer 2.0.
     
    If you are new to the Silverlight world and are looking for a gentle introduction to this technology, then you should definitely check the series of posts of Agata Staniak. The first two posts are here now: “Silverlight Basics #1: Introduction for dummies” and “Silverlight Basics #2: The anatomy of a “Hello world” application”.
    At Lee’s Corner there is a sample application. Lee wanted to see how easy or difficult it will be to do an app in Silverlight without using code behind. The only code behind that you will see is the default code that is generated when a xaml page is added.
    Tim Greenfiel demonstrates how to add a secure login with credentials to your Silverlight application. Learn something more about this great technique used to safely allow your users to login to your Silverlight applicaton from other places.
  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  Nov 27, 2008 (more than a year ago)
    Tags: Five Star City , Expression Blend , Deep Zoom Composer , Using the popup element , HangRobot application , GroupBox control , Expander , Custom Slider for Silverlight 2 Media Players

    Adam Kinney announced that Manifest Digital wins PhizzPop Chicago with Five Star City. In the Silverlight–based application there are few things that deserve your attention: The Custom Profile Page, The Avatar Editor, The People Plotting and The Tug of War Comparison. You can see the application in action by checking the video presentation made for the purpose.

    Michael Scherotter shares his experience on learning Expression Blend and Expression Design and published the materials that were most useful to him. Find how to teach yourself in Expression Blend with the help of these great resources.

    The team of the Expression Blend and Design products released another update to Deep Zoom Composer and it is available for download. Here you can also read about Seadragon Ajax Support, New API, and so much more!

    Jonathan van de Veen has a great article on Using the popup element in Silverlight. See what he has done and learn how to use the popup in your own projects.

    Mike Snow is proud to announce that they had released Silverlight 2 Tools localized in 7 languages – Chinese, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Korean and Japanese. Well that’s a choice!

    Tim Greenfield has a fully functional and very simple Silverlight GroupBox control. You may download the source code or download the binary.

    Terence Tsang has a Media / Video Player implemented in both Flash and Silverlight. See what the difference is!

    The second post of the Customize Silverlight Toolkit Controls series of Ning Zhang is now here. It demonstrates how to customize and use Expander and is accompanied with source code.

    Ben Waggoner has Custom Slider for Silverlight 2 Media Players available for download. This represents a full project that can be modified.

    Some new Silverlight showcases and feeds can be found in Tim Heuer’s blog. 


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