Pete Brown, Silverlight Wizard in Action
- Posted: Mar 27, 2009 at 11:48 AM
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Pete Brown brought along some fun toys to MIX09 written in the Silverlight 3 Beta which he demonstrates in this video. The first toy is a Commodore64
emulator running print commands and the Dr. Who game. The second toy, or in this case maybe tool would be more applicable, is his audio synthesizer which generates sound dynamically within Silverlight.
Since MIX09, Pete has been very busy posting tutorials on some of the newest features available in Silverlight 3:
Since MIX09, Pete has been very busy posting tutorials on some of the newest features available in Silverlight 3:
- Creating Sound using MediaStreamSource in Silverlight 3 Beta
- Using Blur to make Dialogs Pop in Silverlight 3
- Silverlight 3 – Perspective 3d Transforms – PlaneProjection
- Silverlight 3 – The Bitmap API / WriteableBitmap
- Silverlight 3 – BasedOn Styles
- Silverlight 3 – Taking Silverlight Out of the Browser
- Silverlight 3 – UI Element to Element Binding
- Silverlight 3 – Creating Video from Raw Bits using a MediaStreamSource
- Silverlight 3 – Drop Shadows and Glows with Pixel Shaders
- Announcing Silverlight 3! SL3 Post Index
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..Ben
Here is a link To Pete's blog where you can find most of the info, until they fix the links!
direct manipulation of video pixels = y = mx + b = silverlight 3 drawing API. Yes!
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