This is part 1 of a series of screencasts illustrating some of the ideas found in "Prism" or the "Composite
Application Guidance" from the Patterns and Practices team that can be used to build Silverlight applications in a way that lends itself to…
Part 1 of a series of screencasts looking at the new Managed Extensibility Framework (MEF) in the Silverlight 4 beta.
MEF is a framework that simplifies the design of extensible applications and components. It can flexibly and dynamically discover a set of loosely coupled components and…
Part 2 of a series of screencasts looking at the new Managed Extensibility Framework (MEF) in the Silverlight 4 beta.
MEF is a framework that simplifies the design of extensible applications and components. It can flexibly and dynamically discover a set of loosely coupled components and…
Part 3 of a series of screencasts looking at the new Managed Extensibility Framework (MEF) in the Silverlight 4 beta.
MEF is a framework that simplifies the design of extensible applications and components. It can flexibly and dynamically discover a set of loosely coupled components and…
This is part 10 of a series of screencasts illustrating some of the ideas found in "Prism" or the "Composite
Application Guidance" from the Patterns and Practices team that can be used to build Silverlight applications in a way that lends itself to…
This is part 2 of a series of screencasts illustrating some of the ideas found in "Prism" or the "Composite
Application Guidance" from the Patterns and Practices team that can be used to build Silverlight applications in a way that lends itself to…
At the recent UK launch of Silverlight 3 in the UK I managed to catch up with Ian Ellison-Taylor.
Ian is the general manager of the Presentation Platform and Tools which means that he's general manager for things like WPF, Silverlight, the toolkits associated with them and the tooling that…
The DataGrid provides an editable, spreadsheet-like surface for your data - here we take a look at how we can do insert, update and delete with the grid.
This is part 3 of a series of screencasts illustrating some of the ideas found in "Prism" or the "Composite
Application Guidance" from the Patterns and Practices team that can be used to build Silverlight applications in a way that lends itself to…