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50 Interactive Silverlight Applications
Microsoft Silverlight enables development of the next generation of Microsoft .NET-based media experiences and rich interactive applications (RIAs) for the Web. Silverlight is delivered as a cross-platform and cross-browser plug-in that exposes a pro...
Silverlight 4 Commanding enables ViewModels
One feature out of many really great feature shipped with Silverlight 4 Beta, is Commanding. With Commanding we can use the MVVM (Model View View Model) Pattern. Commanding is something that WPF has and preview Silverlight doesn’t. Commanding c...
Silverlight: No More Boxy UIs
As WinForms and WebForms developers, we are used to building user interfaces (UIs) that look like this: Notice the rectangular header area and the rectangular link area and the rectangular data entry area. With Silverlight it is (relatively) easy to...
Microsoft PDC09 and Silverlight Round-up
Well, PDC09 is over and it was a blast. What a relief it is to finally be able to show the world what the Silverlight team has been working on since Silverlight 3. Based on the feedback at the conference, people are excited to dig into the new bi...
MVVM with WPF, Silverlight, and… Windows Forms
In my post-NTK09 conference blog post I mentioned one of my MVVM demos was about sharing a ViewModel between WPF, Silverlight and even Windows Forms application. I got a lot of requests for posting sample code online since then, which I intended to d...
DataGrid and contextmenu
There is a nice implementation of contextmenu by Jesse Bishop in SL4. It supports commands as well as click handlers we could use that control and add context sensitive contextmenu to datagrid I created a basic application, Here is the xaml for the ...


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