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  • Unwrapping Silverlight 2

    Ahead of the first public Beta of Silverlight 2, Scott posts this overview and follows up with a series of tutorials that will get you up to speed with the breadth of features being introduced: Part 1: Creating "Hello World" with Silverlight 2 and VS 2008 Part 2: Using Layout Management Part 3: Using Networking to Retrieve Data and Populate a DataGrid Part 4: Using Style Elements to Better Encapsulate Look and Feel Part 5: Using the ListBox and DataBinding to Display List Data Part 6: Using User Controls to Implement Master/Details Scenarios Part 7: Using Templates to Customize Control Look and Feel Part 8: Creating a Digg Desktop Version of our Application using WPF This is just an hors d'oeuvre before the Beta is available for public download. Soon! Hope you love what we've cooked. Read More...
  • Olympics online coverage to be powered by Silverlight

    This one is big for my team . My colleagues and I on the Silverlight product development team are enthused about NBC Universal's choice of our platform to power the user experience on their site for the upcoming Beijing 2008 Olympics. I think providing a compelling experience around the thousands of hours of live feeds and on-demand content is just the kind of challenge that Silverlight was built for. Here's to Silverlight 2.0, of which you'll hear more in the days and months to come. Read More...
  • Live search in a Silverlight avatar

    Try out tafiti.com ... Not heard of it... its a new search site from Microsoft which provides Live search results in a Silverlight interface... The site is in beta but it shows the power of Silverlight.. You would need to install the Release candidate of silverlight to get it running... Check it out Share this post Read More...
  • We Popfly High, No Lie, You Know It

    With what it states as "another piece in [Microsoft's] company-wide outreach in helping non-professional developers build everything from Xbox games to Robotics to custom Web applications using Windows Home Server", Microsoft today announced a new service called Popfly . It comprises a set of online visual tools so non-programmers can create web experiences, and a social aspect involving a community watering hole where people and view, share, remix and rate content. And did I mention Popfly was built using Silverlight ? Popfly is currently accepting limited participants for its private alpha. Personally speaking, Soma's and John Montgomery's talk about extending tools like Visual Studio to the Live world , is starting to make sense. Of course, this is just a step in that direction. John was kind enough to give us on the Silverlight team a sneak peek at Popfly at a Friday Beer Bash some weeks ago. As a fan of UNIX Pipes programming paradigm , I was immediately fascinated by some aspects Read More...

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