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Shawn Burke and the Silverlight/WPF control team at Microsoft. Find out more about the future plans of the team from Shawn’s latest blog post ‘Control Freak’.

Silverlight Tip of the Day #41: Using Bookmarks in your Silverlight Application by Mike Snow – It seems that it is very easy to use the bookmarks from within Silverlight application. One very useful post with sample source code as usual.
Do you have 5 min free? If yes, go and fill the survey of Jesse Liberty about the topics you are most interested in. This survey is for all of us folks, so do not skip it! We also have plans for different surveys about Silverlight, but they will come when we can find some free time…
Added High DPI Support to my Silverlight Photobucket Demonstration Application by Synergist – High DPI support and Silverlight, a problem and its solution.
Game Scripting in IronPython by Cameron Albert – IronPython on the server and Silverlight 2 as user interface. Source is available for download.
Flash vs Silverlight: Flip Rotator by ShineDraw – simple rotator with flip effect implemented both in Silverlight and Flash. Annnnnd the winner technology is (fill your answer here)…
A Dynamic WCF Client Proxy in Silverligh by Sandy Place posted in WorkSight – “We were very excited to see WCF support in Silverlight but were a little disappointed with the tooling support, in particular the Silverlight client-side proxy generator. If, like us…” This post worth the reading!
Silverlight 2.0 Mesh Viewer by Rabeeh Abla –For all of us interested in achieving the mesh view in Silverlight, read the post of Rabeeh and download its very basic .Net mesh library.
Simultaneous and dynamic animations by Gerard Leblanc – Play several double animations at the same time. Good sample nicely illustrating the idea.
Microsoft Silverlight unit test framework now on MSDN Code Gallery by Jeff Wilcox - The Silverlight unit test framework’s binaries are now available for download direct from the MSDN Code Gallery.
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