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  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  Jun 21, 2010 (4 days ago)
    In this article Kunal Chowdhury will teach you how to pin/unpin any Windows application to your Windows 7 taskbar directly from your Silverlight 4 out-of-browser application.

    Microsoft released Windows 7 last year which has lots of functionalities including a nice UI. Among those features one of the most user friendly feature is Pin/Unpin application to Taskbar. You can develop WPF or Windows Forms applications in which you can implement this feature. But do you know that this is also possible in Silverlight? Yes, Silverlight 4 has the power to talk with any other application using the COM API. You can read one of my earlier article [Silverlight 4: Interoperability with Excel using the COM Object].



  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  May 31, 2010 (3 weeks ago)
    Take a look at this article in which Kunal Chowdhury demonstrates a step-by-step tutorial on opening a Microsoft Excel book followed by data sharing between the Silverlight application and the Excel Sheet.

    Here we will use a DataGrid which will load some customer information. Then we will pass the data to the Excel Sheet and then we will modify the data in the external application (i.e. inside the Excel sheet). You will see that, the modified data will reflect automatically to the Silverlight Application.

  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  May 27, 2010 (4 weeks ago)
    In this article, Kunal Chowdhury discusses in details the command binding feature in Silverlight 4.

    Silverlight 4 now came up with the support of Command Binding. Using Command Binding you can easily develop your Silverlight MVVM (Model-View-ViewModel) applications where your view will not know about the data i.e. a full separation of the view from the model. In this article I will describe you how to implement the command binding to load some informations & display it to the UI.

  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  May 19, 2010 (1 month ago)
    In this post, Kunal Chowdhury talks about the Silverlight BusyIndicator for those of you who want to know something more about it.

    So, What is this Busy Indicator? Busy indicator is a tool which you can add in your Silverlight application to show a loading indication to your user while saving some sort of operation in database. Generally it is useful when you calling your WCF Service to store something in server or retrieving some data from server.

  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  May 19, 2010 (1 month ago)
    In this very detailed post, Kunal Chowdhury talks about drag-and-drop within and between ListBox controls.

    In this article, I am going to discuss with you regarding the Drag and Drop functionality inside a Silverlight ListBox control. This article will also cover the Drag and Drop operation between two ListBox control. We will use here the Silvelright 4 Toolkit to implement the feature. 

  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  May 03, 2010 (1 month ago)
    Take a look at this great post of Kunal Chowdhury about command binding in Silverlight 4 published at DotNetFunda.

    Silverlight 4 now came up with the support of Command Binding. Using Command binding you can easily develop your Silverlight MVVM (Model-View-ViewModel) applications where your view will not know about data. In this article, I will describe you the Command binding feature in Silverlight 4 Step-by-Step.

  • Silverlight Tutorials Chapter 2: Introduction to Silverlight Application Development

    0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  Apr 28, 2010 (1 month ago)
    In this second chapter Kunal Chowdhury first discusses how to create a new Silverlight project and then talks about UserControls and various ways of developement.

    Hope, you read my first chapter of the Silverlight Tutorial “Silverlight Tutorials Chapter 1: Introduction to Silverlight”. In that post, we learned about the very basic informations on Silverlight, it’s System Requirements, pre-requisite to create a Silverlight application, XAP file, XAML file and hosting a Silverlight application.

    In this chapter we will first discuss on how to create a new Silverlight project and the structure of it. Later in this chapter we will discuss on UserControls and various ways of developement. After reading this chapter you will be able to create a HelloSilverlight application and UserControls for your application.

  • Introduction to Silverlight - Silverlight tutorials Chapter 1

    0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  Apr 27, 2010 (1 month ago)
    In the first chapter of this tutorial written by Kunal Chowdhury you will learn about the very basic informations on Silverlight, its System Requirements and the pre-requisite to create a Silverlight application.
    After reading this chapter you will came to know about XAML, XAP file, Application XAML and how to host a Silverlight application.
  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Kunal Chowdhury  on  Mar 27, 2010 (3 months ago)
    In this post, Kunal Chowdhury will guide you through the creation of a simple customized OOB Window Application in Silverlight 4 RC.

    As you all know that, Out-Of-Browser functionality in Silverlight is not a new feature. It is available since Silverlight 3. Microsoft added the trusted application behaviour in Silverlight 4 Beta. In addition to this, they introduced one more additional functionality called “Chromeless OOB WIndow” i.e. “Customized OOB Window” in Silverlight 4 RC (Release Candidate).

  • Silverlight 4: How to use the new Printing API

    0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  Mar 25, 2010 (3 months ago)
    This tutorial of Kunal Chowdhury is concentrated on printing with Silverlight 4 RC.

    Silverlight 4 now supports printing functionality using the Printing APIs. Using the API’s you can now print your whole application screen or a portion of the application. Also, you can customize the look while you printing your part/full application. In this post I will step you guys to the depth of the printing API.


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