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Marc Schweigert in public sector just announced the availability of touch.codeplex.com, a set of multi-touch behaviors for WPF 3.5sp1, Silverlight 3 and Silverlight 4.Project OverviewThe APIs in WPF4 plus the Surface Toolkit for Windows Touch make building common touch scenarios easy. However, implementing many of the same touch scenarios using WPF3.5SP1 or Silverlight 3/4 involves writing a fa...
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Thanks again to Marc Schweigert for hosting last night’s DevDinner in Reston. My blog is at www.irritatedVowel.com/Blog and you can follow me on twitter, or message me on twitter via @pete_brown. Below are demos I used and links I mentioned or wanted to mention. Tons of good Silverlight links and information below, even for folks who didn’t attend the DevDinner. Introduction The “Hello Wo...
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Thursday, April 30, 2009 |
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.NET, Silverlight, Events, RIA, Expression-Encoder, Expression-Blend, Business-Applications, Seema-Ramchandani, Silverlight-Business-Applications, scottgu, WorldWide-Telescope, Marc-Schweigert, MIX09, Synthesizer |
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For complex quickly-paced demos, I like to drag code and markup from the toolbox directly into the code editor. I’ve seen folks use external tools, notepad, pre-populated files with commented-out code etc. However, I find this works best as I can also use it to prompt me for the next steps. For the folks that saw my MDC or DevDinner Silverlight Business Applications Futures talks, this is how I...
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If you’re interested in some of the great things Microsoft is working on to make Silverlight business applications easier to build in the post-Silverlight-2 timeframe, join Marc Schweigert and me for a great forward-looking Developer Dinner in Reston on Thursday January 15, 2009. Details and registration link here. Note that the dev dinner is not at the Microsoft Reston facility. Thursday,...
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For the WPF/VE fans in the house, Marc Schweigert has a post and demo showing how to use the new web browser control in .NET 3.5 SP1 to host Virtual Earth. Web meets desktop.Marc's post is here.