Silverlight Cream for April 12, 2010 -- #837

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Published on Mon, 12 Apr 2010 22:46:38 GMT Indexed on 2010/04/13 0:03 UTC
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In this Issue: Michael Washington, Joe McBride, Kirupa, Maurice de Beijer, Brad Abrams, Phil Middlemiss, and CorrinaB.

Shoutout:

Charlie Kindel has a post up about the incompatibility between VS2010RTM and what we currently have for WP7: Visual Studio 2010 RTM and the Windows Phone Developer Tools CTP and if you want to be notified when that changes, submit your email here.

Erik Mork and Co. have their latest This Week in Silverlight 4.9.2010 posted.


From SilverlightCream.com:

Simplified MVVM: Silverlight Video Player
Michael Washington created a 'designable' video player using MVVM that allows any set of controls to implement the player. Great tutorial and all the code.
Windows Phone 7 Panorama Behaviors
Joe McBride posted a link to a couple WP7 gesture behaviors and a link out to some more by smartyP.
Event Bubbling and Tunneling
Kirupa has a great article up on Event Bubbling and Tunneling... showing the route that events take through your WPF or Silverlight app.
Using dynamic objects in Silverlight 4
Maurice de Beijer has a blog up about binding to indexed properties in Silverlight 4... in other words, you don't have to know what you're binging to at design time.
Silverlight 4 + RIA Services - Ready for Business: Ajax Endpoint
Brad Abrams is still continuing his RIA series. His latest is on exposing your RIA Services in JSON.
Changing Data-Templates at run-time from the VM
Looks like I missed Phil Middlemiss' latest post on Changing DataTemplates at run-time. He has a visual of why you might need this right up-front, and is a very common issue. Check out the solution he provides us.
Windows System Color Theme for Silverlight - Part Three
CorrinaB blogged screenshots and discussion of 3 new themes that are going to be coming up, and what they've done to the controls in general.


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