Today, we have 13 news items posted in Silverlight-Zone. If you are a Silverlight, LightSwitch and/or Windows Phone 7 application developer, follow Silverlight-Zone for daily news update.

 

In this issue we have again 12 Authors. Today's posts are from: Digital Sound, Kunal Chowdhury, Vasudevan Kannan, Peter Kuhn, Jesse Liberty, Oren Eini, Bill Wagner, Windows Phone Geek, Jeff Prosise, Abhishek Baxi, Beth Messi and Nipun Tomar.

 

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Here is the list with all news headline posted (February 10th, 2011) at Silverlight-Zone:

 

 

Key Spline Editor in Expression Blend 4 - by Nipun Tomar
How to Send Automated Appointments from a LightSwitch Application - by @BethMessi
Windows Phone Toolkit: Silverlight Controls for Your Apps - by @baxiabhishek
Silverlight for Windows Phone Programming Tip #5 - by @jprosise
WP7 ContextMenu: answers to popular questions - by Windows Phone Geek
What About Windows Phone 7? - by Bill Wagner
Accessing RavenDB from Silverlight - by Oren Eini
Windows Phone From Scratch #31 - Creating An Application Bar–Don’t Panic - by Jesse Liberty
XNA for Silverlight developers: Part 3 - Animation (transforms) - by Peter Kuhn
MEF Silverlight Control Extensions - at CodePlex
How to Disable right click popup menu in a MVVM silverlight 4.0 application - by Vasudevan Kannan
Day 1: Working with Telerik Silverlight RadControls - by Kunal Chowdhury
Animation on Adding Removing elements in ItemsControl - by DigitalSound via @msexp

 

 


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