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Archive for the ‘expression’ Category

Silverlight newsflash

Sunday, September 28th, 2008 Posted in .net, coding, expression, silverlight | No Comments »

Well, I have to admit that I haven't been busy with Silverlight lately. I try to follow up on the blogs and here is a list of blogs about Silverlight 2 Release Candidate: Scott Guthrie: Silverlight 2 Release Candidate Now Available Mike ...

Flex 4 Gumbo: Hello World :)

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008 Posted in air, coding, expression, flex | No Comments »

Yesterday I downloaded an installed the latest stable build of Flex 4 “Gumbo”. After configuring and installing Flash Player 10, I was able to create my first Flex 4 app. It is only a Hello World kind of application but ...

Silverlight 2 Beta 2 available this week

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008 Posted in .net, coding, expression, silverlight | No Comments »

During the keynote at TechEd 2008 there were a lot of announcements made. The most interesting for me was about Silverlight. You can read more about the other announcements on Somasegar's Weblog. This was the official announcement about Silverlight: Silverlight 2 beta ...

Expression Blend for Developers

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008 Posted in .net, coding, expression, microsoft, silverlight | No Comments »

Nice tutorial by Jesse Liberty about Expression Blend aimed at the developer. Read the artice here.

Encoding flv’s with Expression Encoder

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008 Posted in expression, microsoft, silverlight | 1 Comment »

Today I installed the brand new Expression Studio 2. I have been playing with Silverlight 2 the last couple of weeks now and I wanted to convert an FLV that I had to the WMV format Silverlight supports. So I ...

Animation in-depth with Silverlight 2

Saturday, May 10th, 2008 Posted in coding, expression, microsoft, silverlight | No Comments »

I just came across part one of an article that provides an in-depth overview about animation in Silverlight 2 Beta. Part one of this series is about the main concepts of animations with Silverlight. The next part will dive deep ...