Silverlight Cream for December 23, 2010 -- #1014

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Published on Fri, 24 Dec 2010 04:23:58 GMT Indexed on 2010/12/24 4:54 UTC
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In this 4-days loss to a sinus infection and all-submittal Issue.... and this only catches me up on submittals through last Sunday:

Mark Monster, Sacha Barber, Rénald Nollet, Georgi Atanasov, and András Velvárt.


Above the Fold:

Silverlight: "Silverlight with Facebook - a practical guide to integration"
András Velvárt
WP7: "RadDateSelector for Windows Phone 7 – Loaded within a standard in-browser Silverlight application"
Georgi Atanasov
MVVM: "Cinch - A Rich Full Featured WPF/SL MVVM Framework"
Sacha Barber


From SilverlightCream.com:

Solving 3 problems with the ShellTileSchedule
Mark Monster is discussing the Shell Tile Schedule, or rather problems therewith... 3 of them to be exact. He discusses them at lenght and describes solutions to each.
Cinch - A Rich Full Featured WPF/SL MVVM Framework
After Sacha Barber contacted me, I searched SilverlightCream and only found 1 reference to Cinch... what gives... this looks pretty good. If you're blogging about it let me know, if you're not, check it out!
SQL Azure Database Manager – Part 2 : Now you’re in, take a tour
Rénald Nollet has part 2 of his SQL AZure Database Manager up for us to look at, and this time out he's explaining the UI.
RadDateSelector for Windows Phone 7 – Loaded within a standard in-browser Silverlight application.
This is a cool post with a sort-of twist to it... Georgi Atanasov has a post up about using Telerik's WP7 RadDateSelector ... but in a SL4 app... and why not... if it works for SL3.x, it should work in SL4 right?
Silverlight with Facebook - a practical guide to integration
András Velvárt has a great post up (as usual) discussing 'harnessing the power of social networks' ... remember his great image of the soccer match where people could tag themselves? ... well, get some of the explanation here! (and some code)


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