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  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  Nov 09, 2010 (4 days ago)

    Justin Angel wants to share some general specifics around his latest project - a Windows Phone 7 app called “Neurons”.

    Source: Justin Angel's Blog

    "Neurons" streams TED Talks, The RSA (and RSA Animate), FORA.tv and Science Dump to your Windows Phone 7. You can view the latest talks from each of these knowledgeable sources or Search for more talks. Feel free to share talks you liked via Facebook, Twitter or email.

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  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  Aug 24, 2010 (2 months ago)
    In this post, Justin Angel explains what COM+ Automation is and demonstrates how to use it to perform some previously unavailable tasks in Silverlight.

    Source: Justin Angel's Blog

    Silverlight 4 Beta 1 offers the ability to initialize and use COM+ classes from Silverlight
    It should be noted that these features are only available in elevated privileges Out-Of-Browser mode and are not available in-browser.   
    In Silverlight 4 Beta1 Com+ Automation only works on Windows machines (but more on that later).

  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  May 21, 2010 (5 months ago)
    In this second Windows Phone 7 post, Justin Angel talks about automating the emulator. The previous blog post in this series is “Windows Phone 7 – Unlocked ROMs”. 

    Currently, the Windows Phone 7 Emulator can only launch developer packages (XAPs) from inside Visual Studio 2010. Meaning, if we’ve got a XAP we can’t get the emulator to load it without Visual Studio. 

  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  May 18, 2010 (5 months ago)
    In this blog post Justin Angel reviews one topic which has been widely discussed within the WP7 developer community - Windows Phone 7 Unlocked ROMs.

    In this short blog post we’ve introduced the concept of Unlocked WP7 ROMs, how to best use them and what functionality they have to offer developers. Specifically, they allow experimenting with native look & feel, using the built-in WP7 tasks, using the platform’s Task Manager and exploring local storage. 

    In subsequent blog posts we’ll talk about how to automate the Windows Phone 7 Emulator, Setup TFS2010 Windows Phone 7 Continuous Integration and other secrets the unlocked ROMs has to share with us.