Silverlight Cream for April 19, 2010 -- #841

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Published on Mon, 19 Apr 2010 22:19:15 GMT Indexed on 2010/04/19 23:34 UTC
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In this Issue: Michael Washington, Jeremy Likness, Giorgetti Alessandro, Antoni Dol, Mike Taulty, and Braulio Diez.

Shoutout:

Bart Czernicki lists compelling reasons to use Silverlight 4 for LOB apps: Silverlight 4 - What is New for Business Intelligence Scenarios


From SilverlightCream.com:

Silverlight Advanced MVVM Video Player
After the initial posting on his Simple MVVM Video player, Michael Washington got some feedback and decided to do a part 2 demonstrating exactly how easy it is to customize... great tutorial and all the code.
Model-View-ViewModel (MVVM) Explained
Jeremy Likness has a post up that begins "The purpose of this post is to provide an introduction to the Model-View-ViewModel (MVVM) pattern." -- 'nuff said... If you're not there yet, get there now :)
Castle Windsor – Silverlight 4 binaries
Giorgetti Alessandro has produced workable Castle Windsor binaries for Silverlight 4. No Unit Tests at this point, but read the post for that information.
Silverlight Togglebutton Push Pin Style with IsoStore
Antoni Dol has a very nice ToggleButton redone as a pushpin for pinning an app, plus it saves the pinned information to Isolated Storage ... all with source!
Silverlight and Xml Binding
Mike Taulty fleshes out a sketchy idea he has surrounding databinding Silverlight to XML data by using the ability to databind to string indexers and XPath support.
WinToolbar Silverlight widget available on Codeplex
Braulio Diez announced a Toolbar library that he and Sebastian Stehlehave posted on CodePlex that looks awesome... you may as well just go get it now, you're going to want to!


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