Posting from MIX
I will have no time to write real blog posts (I’m actually writing this during Robby Ingebretsen’s fantastic session: “Design Fundamentals for Developers”), but I will be updating on Twitter… Read More »Posting from MIX
I will have no time to write real blog posts (I’m actually writing this during Robby Ingebretsen’s fantastic session: “Design Fundamentals for Developers”), but I will be updating on Twitter… Read More »Posting from MIX
I’ve been meaning to totally overhaul my Wiimote WPF visualizer for weeks now and I simply haven’t been able to find the time. But in the meantime, people keep having… Read More »Latest SlapDash Version of Wiimote/WPF Visualizer
When are we going to get rid of Daylight Savings Time? It makes no sense at all. Besides, then I’ll be able to sound like Grandpa Simpson when I’m older.… Read More »A Thought Too Long For Twitter
I was working on a project recently and I wanted one of my layout controls to have a different margin based on a certain piece of data. (It’s a long… Read More »Using the “Tag” Field And Triggers To Avoid Writing a Value Converter in WPF
These are my links for March 6th
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Due to repeated requests for the source code (and the fact that I apparently can’t brag about it on Silverlight.Net without a link to the source code), I’m putting it… Read More »Source Code For Presidential Candidate Tracker Visualization
It’s not set in stone, but Brian Peek is trying to see if anyone who has played around with homebrew Wiimote projects and is also going to MIX is interested… Read More »Potential MIX 09 Wii-C# Programmer Meetup
In this post, you’ll either need to walk through this tutorial on how to call and prepare JSON data gathered from the New York Times API or, if you’re not… Read More »Using Silverlight to Display JSON Data (Collected From The New York Times API)
Summary: In this post, I walk through the basics of using Silverlight to query the New York Times Article API and display the results of the query. You can see… Read More »Adventures with JSON and Silverlight (and the New York Times)