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  • Silverlight 3 Navigation API

    6 comments  /  posted by  Thanigainathan Siranjeevi  on  Apr 27, 2009 (more than a year ago)

    Silverligth 3 is the most awaited release of Microsoft. I found the download’s from the page Silverlight 3. The following are the utlities that can be found in this download page.

    1. Silverlight 3 Beta Tools for Visual Studio
    2. Microsoft Expression Blend 3 Preview
    3. Silverlight Toolkit
    4. .NET RIA Services
    5. Silverlight 3 Beta Documentation

    In this list the most attracting one is the RIA services which is making wonders with Silverlight now. I will be discussing about them in the later posts.

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  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  Mar 02, 2009 (more than a year ago)

    Kathleen Dollard has an article for the Visual Studio Magazine in which she is talking about displaying multiple pages in Silverlight.

    Learn how to display multiple pages in Silverlight and discover the tools and controls that ship with it; track down a bug in a case statement; and take advantage of helpful tips for trying to obtain a clean Code Analysis.

     

  • 1 comments  /  posted by  Ilia Iordanov  on  Feb 26, 2009 (more than a year ago)
    Roy Osherove has just released SilverUnit, a unit testing framework for Silverlight code. It is written entirely in VB and you can find more information and download SilverUnit from CodePlex here.
  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  Feb 11, 2009 (more than a year ago)

    Jesse Liberty has created this article in order to answer the question about how to create extension methods in VB.

    It turns out that the key difference is that the extension must be defined in a Module and not in a class. Thus, building on the code from the previous example, we end up with the same Page.xaml and a very similar Page.xaml.vb and a quite different Extension.vb.

  • 2 comments  /  posted by  Ilia Iordanov  on  Feb 04, 2009 (more than a year ago)

    This is the 8 video by Ken Cox about the development of CRUD application using Silverlight and Visual Basic.NET.

    In Episode 8, we continue working with the AutoCompleteBox control that we implemented in Episode 7. This time, we fetch a long list of country names as XML from a third-party Web service, cache the file on the client using isolated storage, and harness LINQ to XML to retrieve the country names. One of the considerations is checking Silverlight's access to the remote data.
  • 1 comments  /  Show #15  with  Ken Cox   /   10 minutes   /   Feb 04, 2009 (more than a year ago)

    This is the 8 video by Ken Cox about the development of CRUD application using Silverlight and Visual Basic.NET.

    In Episode 8, we continue working with the AutoCompleteBox control that we implemented in Episode 7. This time, we fetch a long list of country names as XML from a third-party Web service, cache the file on the client using isolated storage, and harness LINQ to XML to retrieve the country names. One of the considerations is checking Silverlight's access to the remote data. Finally, you learn how to use (and re-use) a static resource within XAML markup.
    I'm currently collecting topics for a ninth episode. My intention is to make it a bug fix screencast based on feedback, so send in those reports! It will likely also cover usability issues like implementing tabs and tooltips.
    Make sure you've worked through Episode 1, Episode 2, Episode 3, Episode 4, Episode 5, Episode 6 and Episode 7 first.

    The full source code is available for download from here.

    Please, give your valuable feedback about the video by leaving a comment. Thank you for watching and stay tuned for the last episode 9 based on your feedback!

  • 1 comments  /  posted by  Ilia Iordanov  on  Feb 02, 2009 (more than a year ago)

    This is the seventh of 8 videos by Ken Cox about the development of CRUD application using Silverlight and Visual Basic.NET.

    Episode 7 of my series on creating a Silverlight 2 data form concentrates on adding visual appeal.
    You implement rounded borders, gradient effects, and import professional styles from the Silverlight Control Toolkit. You also learn how to use the AutoCompleteBox control to prompt users for data input.
     
    Make sure you've worked through Episode 1, Episode 2, Episode 3, Episode 4, Episode 5 and Episode 6 first.
  • 0 comments  /  Show #14  with  Ken Cox   /   10 minutes   /   Feb 01, 2009 (more than a year ago)

    This is the seventh of 8 videos by Ken Cox about the development of CRUD application using Silverlight and Visual Basic.NET.

    Episode 7 of my series on creating a Silverlight 2 data form concentrates on adding visual appeal.
    You implement rounded borders, gradient effects, and import professional styles from the Silverlight Control Toolkit. You also learn how to use the AutoCompleteBox control to prompt users for data input.

    Make sure you've worked through Episode 1, Episode 2, Episode 3, Episode 4, Episode 5 and Episode 6 first.

    The full source code is available for download from here.

    Please, give your valuable feedback about the video by leaving a comment. Thank you for watching and stay tuned for episode 8!

  • 2 comments  /  posted by  Ilia Iordanov  on  Jan 28, 2009 (more than a year ago)

    This is the sixth of 8 videos by Ken Cox about the development of CRUD application using Silverlight and Visual Basic.NET.

    In this episode, you build a XAML form that acts like a popup, modal window. The form validates user input with WCF callbacks to ensure that the customer ID is unique. By the end of the episode, you're able to add a customer to the NorthWind database using Silverlight, VB, ADO.NET Data Services and the Entity Framework. Here's a reminder: this series is sequential.
  • 0 comments  /  Show #13  with  Ken Cox   /   10 minutes   /   Jan 28, 2009 (more than a year ago)

    This is the sixth of 8 videos by Ken Cox about the development of CRUD application using Silverlight and Visual Basic.NET.

    In this episode, you build a XAML form that acts like a popup, modal window. The form validates user input with WCF callbacks to ensure that the customer ID is unique. By the end of the episode, you're able to add a customer to the NorthWind database using Silverlight, VB, ADO.NET Data Services and the Entity Framework. Here's a reminder: this series is sequential. If you haven't worked through the first five episodes, you'll find this one tough sledding because of the prerequisites.

    Make sure you've worked through Episode 1, Episode 2, Episode 3Episode 4 and Episode 5 first.

    The full source code is available for download from here.

    Please, give your valuable feedback about the video by leaving a comment. Thank you for watching and stay tuned for episode 7!


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