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17 September 2011 windows 8 / xaml / Silverlight / disney / family / florida / microsoft / silerlight tv

Short version: My family and I are moving back to Florida, I’m leaving Microsoft, heading to Disney World, and we’re doing it to be near family. I’ll still be VERY active in the community and hopefully with Microsoft [https://www.johnpapa.net/wp-content/uploads/media/Windows-Live-Writer/All-Good-

Silverlight 5 RC is now Available

1 September 2011 Silverlight / silverlight 5

[https://www.johnpapa.net/wp-content/uploads/media/Windows-Live-Writer/Silverlight-5-RC-is-now-Available_6FB4/image_4.png] The Silverlight 5 Release Candidate (RC) is now available for developers to download [http://www.silverlight.net/downloads]. This is a developer release, so there is no go-liv

Silverlight TV 83: Using Wireframes to Visually Communicate a Windows Phone Experience

24 August 2011 design / silverlight tv / sketchflow / wp7

In this episode [http://jpapa.me/sltv83], Corrina continues the Design Tips miniseries by sharing her insights on how to use wireframes to improve the design and development process for Windows Phone applications. She walks through why wireframeing is an important part of the process of creating a W

Blend Drawing Tips

21 August 2011 Papa's Perspective / article / Blend

I do a lot of demos in Expression Blend and generally whiz right through creating some visuals like the one below. Yeah, not overly impressive (my drawing skills that is), but nonetheless the tips I use to create these type of visuals don’t seem to be picked up by a lot of folks yet. I decided to pu

Silverlight TV 82: Custom Markup Extensions

17 August 2011 xaml / Silverlight / silverlight tv / customer markup extensions

This week on Silverlight TV, Sundara Kumar and Mark Harper work on the new custom markup extensions (CME) feature in Silverlight 5 [http://jpapa.me/sltv82] . They explain how CME's allow you to extend XAML so that you can run any custom code. These guys (along with some other members of the team

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Hi, I'm John Papa. I author this blog, create courses for Pluralsight, and work in Developer Relations. I am a professional storyteller, I contribute to OSS, and I'm a Web technologist

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