https://www.developerfusion.com/t/silverlight/tutorials/Silverlight Tutorials & Articles from Developer Fusion2012-03-30T11:01:00.00Zhttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/140836/handling-page-orientation-in-windows-phone-7/Handling Page Orientation in Windows Phone 72012-03-30T11:01:00.00ZWindows Phones, as with other small form factor devices, are able to deal with both landscape and portrait modes. In this article, based on Chapter 10 of Windows Phone 7 in Action the authors explain how a Silverlight page declares its supported orientations.Dan Maharryhttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/123324/developer-burnout-sounds-the-alarm/Developer Burnout Sounds The Alarm2011-08-03T08:43:00.00ZWindows 8, built on HTML5 and JavaScript, has swelled the operating system glut and heightened demands of application development. Can developers fan the flames of burnout?Richard Rabinshttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/112678/the-future-of-the-web-html5/The Future of the Web: HTML52011-02-24T12:41:00.00ZLet’s get this one cleared up in the first sentence, no you don’t have to wait until 2022 to start using HTML 5! None of that really matters to web developers, what should matter to us is when our users’ browsers support a given feature we are interested in utilizing.Robert Boedigheimerhttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/92338/sharepoint-2010-for-developers-whats-new/SharePoint 2010 for Developers - What’s New?2011-01-14T12:31:00.00ZASP.NET 2.0 came to SharePoint in 2007 but the development story left us wanting more. Sahil reports on the improvements in SharePoint 2010.Sahil Malikhttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/84449/ironpython/Introducing Python for .NET - IronPython2010-06-28T20:52:00.00ZIs it a dead parrot or does it fly? Mike James looks at IronPython and asks if it really is something completely different.Mike Jameshttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/81557/mythbusting-sharepoint-2010/Mythbusting SharePoint 20102010-04-16T09:03:00.00ZWhen someone mentions SharePoint to you, what do you do? For many people SharePoint is still somewhat of a mystery, they've heard of it, but don't really know what it is. For others it is a painful memory from a few years ago, when the promise of easy web development was not fulfilled. Dave looks at what SharePoint really is, and where it's at with the release of SharePoint 2010David McMahonhttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/10824/creating-particle-effects-in-silverlight/Creating Particle Effects in Silverlight2009-03-23T15:17:00.00ZLearn how to use a classic animation technique to create realistic special effects in Silverlight - offering visual effects including fire, water, smoke and fog.John Mannixhttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/9536/using-adobe-flex-in-visual-studio/Using Adobe Flex in Visual Studio2009-01-06T16:37:00.00ZYou can now take advantage of the Flex framework from right within Visual Studio to build Rich Internet Applications (RIAs). We get you up to speed on what Flex is and a basic application talking to a web service.Matt Wickshttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/8316/game-development-using-silverlight-2/Game development using Silverlight 22008-10-17T18:59:00.00ZImplementing a game using Silverlight is a good way to learn its more advanced aspects. Dave Wheeler shows us how, and has some fun on the way.Dave Wheelerhttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/7599/the-zen-of-volta/The Zen of Volta2008-03-19T20:26:00.00ZRichard takes a looks at a preview of a Microsoft incubation project called Volta, offering a new way of deploying applications written using single-tier architecture to a multi-tiered client/server environment without having to rewrite the code.Richard Blewetthttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/7303/have-you-seen-the-silverlight-more-silverlight/Have you seen the Silverlight? – More Silverlight2007-12-01T13:12:00.00ZIs Silverlight the way to make your browser based applications as rich as a desktop application? Dave Wheeler thinks so and put the case for sophistication in Silverlight. In this second article, we look at events and move rapidly on to animation and other powerful presentation effects.Dave Wheelerhttp://www.developerfusion.com/article/7087/have-you-seen-the-silverlight/Have you seen the Silverlight?2007-09-17T20:49:00.00ZSo you want fancy, sexy streaming media in the UI? And you want cool animations, fancy glow-in-the-dark buttons and decent, scalable vector graphics? And you want to run your application in a browser on both Windows and Mac OSX? If you’re already reaching for your copy of How to Wow with Flash, stop. There’s a new kid muscling onto the somewhat crowded Rich Interactive Application (RIA) block, and it’s coming from Microsoft.Dave Wheeler