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Blog Post:
Spinning-in-Control
kirtid
In my previous blog post I talked about how easily you could achieve a spinning/rotator functionality in Silverlight with existing controls. I promised that I would come back with a more reusable solution, so here it goes. A more organized attempt at spinning... One of the biggest issues I ran...
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27 May 2008
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Spinning out of control!
kirtid
What's going on? Well...I was wondering what control to explore this week. Currently I have my Sherlock hat on and trying to filter down the list of necessary controls using the Silverlight framework to meet the most common Rich Internet Application requirements. We have not received too many requests...
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13 May 2008
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Why don't you Slide-r?
kirtid
In this post, I hope to give an introduction to the Silverlight Slider that is part of the Silverlight 2 Beta 1 SDK and share with you some interesting usage scenarios that demonstrate how to use the Slider API's and change its default look and feel. Anatomy of the Slider The Silverlight Slider...
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8 Mar 2008
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Struck by Silver-lightening!
kirtid
The cat is out of the bag, yes, Silverlight 2 Beta 1 is now available for everybody to download and use. My past few months have been spent learning Silverlight 2 and building Silverlight 2 controls. Controls I worked on: I was on the team responsible for the following controls which made their way into...
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5 Mar 2008
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Piece of web-art
kirtid
For the past few days I have been working on a Silverlight demo along with David and Ted that our management is planning to present to internal folks. Since we did not have a Designer who would "pretty" it up, making the demo look polished and professional was a task that was thrust upon us...
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9 Oct 2007
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