The Coding4Fun Show: Physics Helper for Silverlight by Andy Beaulieu
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In this first episode, I interview Andy Beaulieu, creator of the Physics Helper for Silverlight, Blend, and Farseer. Learn a bit about Andy and how to use his library to create some very powerful physics-based effects in your Silverlight applications with very little effort.
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Great show, can't wait to see more next month!
good stuff, looking forward to more of these
Thanks to you both! The next episode will be recorded next week and should be up shortly thereafter if all goes to plan...
Cool, looking forward to next show!
Anywhere I could get the source code for that demo? Especially the small bit at 17:22. It goes off the screen.
@twistor96, You can find a very similar example in the full Physics Helper library at http://physicshelper.codeplex.com . The example from the show was a simpler version of what's there.
Thanks Brian. Again, I am really looking forward to the next show.
Why is that orange cable there?
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