Silverlight Cream for July 27, 2010 -- #912
Posted under News on Nov 30, 1999 (2 months ago)In this Issue: Anton Polimenov, Gill Cleeren, Jeff Fansler, Hannah Watkins, paulio, Michael S. Scherotter, Mohamed Mosallem, and Xianzhong Zhu.
From SilverlightCream.com:
- WP7: UI Concepts of Windows Phone 7
- With hardware descriptions behind him, Anton Polimenov continues his 10-part series at SilverlightShow on WP7 with this one on UI Concepts
- The duplex story: looking at duplex communication in Silverlight 4 - Part 3: Using Net.Tcp
- Gill Cleeren has part 3 of his tutorial series on Polling Duplex with WCF and is discussing Net Tcp this time around
- Introduction to the Windows Phone 7 Accelerometer
- With a nod to Bill Reiss, Jeff Fansler takes off on a discussion of the accelerometer in WP7... good discussion, description, and links
- A little interface animation fun
- Hannah Watkins has some very nice-looking animation going on in her latest post. She describes building the background in Photoshop, then taking everything into Blend and doing some animation.
- Can a developer simplify the Blend design process?
- paulio (also of clearbreeze), took Hannas animation and decided to take a shot at streamlining the xaml some from a developer's perspective.
- A Value Converter for the BALL Watch Silverlight Contest
- Michael S. Scherotter's latest post is double -- not only describing the specific value converter for the Ball Watch contest, but also gives up his Value Converter template that you can get from the Visual Studio Gallery
- Silverlight 4.0 Implicit Styles: Not so implicit after all!
- Mohamed Mosallem describes why your styles might not be all they can be... and how to resolve that problem.
- Write an Online Basketball Shooting Game Using Silverlight 4 and Farseer Engine - Part 1
- Xianzhong Zhu is beginning a series of tutorials building an "Online Basketball Shooting Game" using Physics Helper ... check it out and download the code.
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