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  • Concave cornered Rectangle - Expression Blend Tip

    An expression blend tip to create a Path looks like a concave cornered rectangle. Put a Grid with 5*5 rows and columns. and add 4 ellipse and a rectangle as in the following XAML. \par ??\cf3 \tab \tab \tab \tab \cf1 \par ??\cf3 \tab \tab \tab \tab \tab \cf1 \par ??\cf3 \tab \tab \tab \tab \tab \cf1...
    Posted to Jobi K Joy (Weblog) by Anonymous on 11-15-2008
  • Expression Blend - Hooray for whole numbers

    Last night the Expression team dropped a new build of Microsoft Expression Blend 2 SP1 Preview.  You know from previous posts that I have a special place in my heart for the branding of the products as it relates to version numbers and telling a clear story to the outside community.  I like...
    Posted to Kurt Brockett (Weblog) by Anonymous on 09-26-2008
  • Silverlight Surfer – Continuum and Project Rosetta

    Adam Kinney has launched a couple of great initiatives over the last few months and I think they hit at the heart of what is needed in our community.  Having an arm of evangelism that cuts through the red tape/marketing and get straight to people’s needs is critical to a platforms success. ...
    Posted to Kurt Brockett (Weblog) by Anonymous on 09-11-2008
  • Dynamics CRM in WPF and Silverlight

    This past week on “Dynamics Duo”, a Dynamics themed set of videos on Channel9, Ben Riga and Girish Raja  showed some new User Experiences built around Dynamics.  At IdentityMine we had the privilege of working with the Dynamics team to deliver the WPF and Silverlight portions shown in these...
    Posted to Kurt Brockett (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-21-2008
  • nerdplusart relaunch from robby ingebretsen

    Probably my favorite part of working at IdentityMine is the chance to work with truly awesome peeps who I consider not just coworkers but friends and family.  If you ever get a chance to grab a meal or just have a conversation with Robby DO IT.  Robby used to blog on notstatic.com but recently...
    Posted to Kurt Brockett (Weblog) by Anonymous on 07-21-2008
  • A Simple Radial Panel for WPF and SilverLight

    Geometry was one of the coolest topics in school for me. Probably because it uses a lot of figures to convey the concepts. Here I am trying to explain how we can leverage the Layout system in WPF and Silver light by taking an example of creating a Radial Panel. A RadialPanel lays out its children in...
    Posted to Jobi K Joy (Weblog) by Anonymous on 04-23-2008
  • Differences between the WPF and Silverlight 2 model

    What are the differences between the WPF and Silverlight 2 model? If you have worked with WPF before you started working with Silverlight (like me!), then this is no doubt a key question lingering in your mind. I understand that Microsoft is planning to publish such a list, and that would be great when...
    Posted to Jim Mangaly (Weblog) by Anonymous on 04-18-2008
  • There are several different workflows used to build a WPF or Silverlight app

    One of the interesting things about WPF apps, and Silverlight 2.0 apps for that matter, is the number of ways to go about constructing the app. A Designer type can put together an app inside of Blend and integrate design assets as they're built, but then the Designer is blocked waiting on controls...
    Posted to Paul_Alexander (Weblog) by palexand on 04-01-2008
  • We told you so!

    Last December, we at IdentityMine did a Silverlight 1.0 training at Mumbai and Bangalore in which we had a wonderful audience - a total of more than 50 from various companies around India participating. Though the training was primarily on Silverlight, we also covered some 'then-WPF-only concepts'...
    Posted to Jim Mangaly (Weblog) by Anonymous on 03-30-2008
  • New WPF / Blend book hits the Market!

    I’m very proud to announce a new book from one of our very own at IdentityMine. Congratulations Mr. Victor Gaudioso!! In Victors own words, “This book is for you if you know the basics of object-oriented programming (OOP) and have some programming experience in languages (such as JavaScript, ActionScript...
    Posted to Chad Brown (Weblog) by Anonymous on 03-27-2008
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