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Mix 10: The next web now
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over 2 years ago
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Tinisha Rocca
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Get in-depth exposure to exciting new Microsoft technologies. Watch the MIX10 sessions and download the videos and presentations here !
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Silverlight 3 Released
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over 3 years ago
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Tinisha Rocca
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Check out ScottGu's Blog on the new release of Silverlight 3! http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2009/07/10/silverlight-3-released.aspx
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Creating Styles in Expression Blend 2
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over 3 years ago
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Tinisha Rocca
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Apologies for leaving it so long since my last post; the last 6-12 months have been extremely busy, but I must add, busy with lots of learning! So I felt that the time was right to start posting some of those learnings. So… Styles! Those of you...
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Microsoft Health Common User Interface: Patient Journey Demonstrator
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over 4 years ago
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Tinisha Rocca
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I have been thinking of all the many topics that I would like to blog about recently, but the first that springs to mind is the brand new Silverlight 2 healthcare application, which showcases future-thinking around healthcare user interfaces. I...
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Creating a Clipping Path in Expression Blend
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over 4 years ago
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Tinisha Rocca
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A clipping path is where a shape or path is overlayed on top of another object path or shape in order to mask off certain areas that fall outside of the front path or shape. The example that I have used here is of a London Skyline contained within the...
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