Sparkling Client: This Week in Silverlight – February 25 2010

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What’s new in Silverlight This Week in Silverlight   Application of the Week  Quince. Quince is one of the best looking Silverlight applications out there.  If you haven’t seen quince, you owe it to yourself to take a look.     Silverlight Rumors  *Warning* – This section is filled with lies.  Th.

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What’s new in Silverlight This Week in Silverlight

 

Application of the Week 

Quince. Quince is one of the best looking Silverlight applications out there.  If you haven’t seen quince, you owe it to yourself to take a look.  

 

Silverlight Rumors 

*Warning* – This section is filled with lies.  There is absolutely no reason to think that anything said here is true. 

 

Blend 4 out soon?
  ”If you are testing Visual Studio 2010 RC a compatible version of Blend will be made available soon.”

 

  

Silverlight News 

 

(Interlude where Kelly explains how Walt Ritscher scarred him as a young XAML designer.  ShazzamBazinga.) 

 

 

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Guest Hosts

 

Brian Henderson is a Silverlight Designer/Architect and INETA Community Champion. A few of the activities Brian can be found participating are flying (pilot), kayaking, hiking, or just taking video/photos. 

 

Kelly White is a Senior Software Engineer with MyContent.com. He previously lead the PDXUX.Net user group, and now runs the Portland Silverlight User Group with Erik Mork. Kelly has presented at user groups and code camps throughout the northwest on both Silverlight and WPF.

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