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Building games based on Silverlight and Expressions
Tech Challenge
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A number of Teen Centers, including the Boys and Girls Clubs in Southern California are participating in a contest called the Tech Challenges. For the next few weeks this Web Blog will be utilized for instructions and as a center for the contest. Keep...
Building games based on Silverlight and Expressions
Using Silverlight: Popfly games
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One way to consume Silverlight is to create Popfly Games, I have made a series of silent videos that show how to utilize the Popfly Game Creator site. http://www.popfly.com I used the community clips that is a free download from Microsoft and VERY...
Building games based on Silverlight and Expressions
Using Expressions Blend with Visual Studio 2008
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Expressions and Visual Studio 2008 are tightly connected, you use Expressions Blend to modify the appearance of the project and then you are able to open the XAML in Visual Studio 2008. This allows you to work with the XAML code directly within the programming...
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