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  • 0 comments  /  Show #9  with  Ken Cox   /   10 minutes   /   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

    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 3!



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

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

    In Episode 3 of my series on creating a Silverlight 2 Data Form, we display the details of the selected item and explore the DataContext property. I spend some time on the interesting and flexible ObservableCollection objects and configure automatic UI updating by implementing INotifyPropertyChanged.


    Note: The previous episodes are prerequisites: Episode 1, Episode 2

    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  /  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 03, 2008 (more than a year ago)
    Tags: interview , Silverlight 2 Ribbon Interface , electoral map , Silverlight install experience , Resharper , Dependency Properties , ASP.NET , ASP.NET Dynamic Data , ASP.NET AJAX , ASP.NET MVC , Visual Studio , Silverlight/WPF

    Michael S. Scherotter published an interview with the developer of the Silverlight 2 Ribbon Interface - Simon Matthews. A lot of interesting things have been said, so don’t miss to take a look at this post.

    At the Deep Zoom blog you can find one very cool example of an electoral map of the United States made by Dan Cory.

    Tim Heuer shares some thoughts about the Silverlight install experience. He gives Netflix as an example, not only because he is Netflix customer but because of all the great features it possesses. A little quotation from Tim: “Creating these experiences is an important step in managing first impressions”.

    Alexey Zakharov has published one Resharper live template for Dependency Properties that can save you many efforts because as he says writing of Silverlight and WPF dependency properties might be a very annoying process.

    Cheryl from the Silverlight SDK team has noticed that sometimes the item in the selection box of a combo box disappears when you reopen the drop-down of the combo. Check what the solution of the problem is and how to fix that bug.

    Scott Guthrie won’t be able to blog during the next week so he left a bunch of links to great articles with which you might fulfil the time till his arrival. The links are on various subjects - ASP.NET, ASP.NET Dynamic Data, ASP.NET AJAX, ASP.NET MVC, Visual Studio, Silverlight/WPF. Here you will surely find something useful for your future projects.


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