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  • 2 comments  /  posted by  Thanigainathan Siranjeevi  on  Jun 19, 2009 (11 months ago)

    I was working with one of the web application localization. I was searching with couple of translator's available with the web. The most popular of them are

    1. Google Translation Service

    2. Bing Translator Service

    I tried using the Google API for the web and it was pretty good. Then in recent times I came across Bing translator and tools link in them gave me the way to implement the Bing API. Bing is making a revolution in the search engines and so I liked to use that here.

    Following URL's are referred for this.

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  • 6 comments  /  posted by  Emil Stoychev  on  Mar 18, 2009 (more than a year ago)

    Silverlight 3 was just announced on MIX09 – I’m sure you are all pretty excited about the new features included in this release. There is a lot to talk about – offline support, styling, binding, controls, media, animation, graphics, etc.

    This article aims to give you a brief overview of the new features as well as links to in-depth articles explaining the details.

    Let’s start by organizing the new features in groups:

    DataBinding

    • Element to Element Binding – enables property binding to CLR objects and other UI components via XAML.
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  • 1 comments  /  posted by  webgui  on  Mar 09, 2009 (more than a year ago)

    Gizmox released its Visual WebGui development environments' version 6.3.3 as a further stabilization of the 6.3 Ajax & Silverlight framework/platform for developing and deploying RIAs.

    Visual WebGui allows you to develop and deploy web applications using WinForms methdologies as well as an easy migration path from desktop applications to the web. It also allows to create multi presentation layers from the same code base and to choose between presenting in DHTML or Silverlight.

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  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Denislav Savkov  on  Sep 30, 2008 (more than a year ago)

    Download Silverlight Tools for Visual Studio 2008 SP1 ( including the Silverlight 2 RC0 runtime ).

    And the latest Expression Blend.

    First we should point out this release is intended to be used only from developers to begin migrating their existing code to RTW. The applications build with the tools will run only on the Silverlight 2 RC0 Developer Runtime an not on the Beta 2 runtimeAlso the full version of Silverlight 2.0 will have the same features as RC0 i.e. more functionality won't be added from this release until the final.

    New features

    • New controls
      • PasswordBox, ComboBox, MessageBox and ProgressBar.
    • Improvement in controls
      • Improved accessibility and UI automation
      • Updated look and feel
      • IsEnabled and IsEnabledChanged added
      • Exposed virtual methods for On* events on Control e.g. OnGotFocus, OnKeyDown, OnKeyUp, OnMouseEnter etc.
    • CompositionTarget.Rendering event allows per-frame callbacks for physics and custom animation.
    • Networking
      • Support for HTTP requests on background threads.
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  • 2 comments  /  posted by  Ivan Dragoev  on  Jun 10, 2008 (more than a year ago)

    While digging into templating and styling of Silverlight 2 Beta 2 controls, I came into a situation where the event for MouseLeftButtonDown was not triggered when I click on the control. I created a sample project and in the Page.xaml I added the following:

    <StackPanel Orientation="Vertical" 
    MouseLeftButtonDown="StackPanel_MouseLeftButtonDown">
    <
    TextBlock Text="Antonio Moreno" Height="22" FontSize="16" />
    <
    Grid>
    <
    Grid.ColumnDefinitions>
    <
    ColumnDefinition />
    <
    ColumnDefinition />
    </
    Grid.ColumnDefinitions>

    <
    TextBlock Text="AMoreno@hotmail.com" Grid.Column="0"/>
    <
    TextBlock Text="(5) 555-3932" Grid.Column="1"/>
    </
    Grid>
    </
    StackPanel>

     As you can see from the xaml, I have a StackPanel and an event handler for MouseLeftButtonDown event.

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  • 11 comments  /  posted by  Chirag N R1  on  May 29, 2008 (more than a year ago)

    Visifire is a set of open source data visualization components - powered by Microsoft® Silverlight. With Visifire you can create and embed visually stunning animated Silverlight Charts within minutes. Visifire is easy to use and independent of the server side technology. It can be used with ASP, ASP.Net, PHP, JSP, ColdFusion, Ruby on Rails or just simple HTML.

    Take a tour of beautiful charts in Gallery

    Design your own chart in minutes using Chart Designer.

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  • 1 comments  /  aggregated from  POKE 53280,0: Pete Brown's Blog : Silverlight  on  May 09, 2008 (more than a year ago)   /   original article

    On June 13, 2008 in the Microsoft Reston Technology Center, join AIS, Cynergy and Microsoft for the first Silverlight TechFest. This is a full day event focusing on Silverlight and Expression. We'll build a full application showing key parts of the process both on the UI side with the designer/developer relationship, and on the back end with WCF services and and business logic. I'll be doing the afternoon session on Silverlight and WCF.

    Here's the official blurb:

    Microsoft TechFest – Building Rich Interactive Web Applications with Silverlight and Expression

    You are cordially invited to join us in a full-day event for developers and designers.

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  • 1 comments  /  aggregated from  Martin Grayson: Adventures of a 'Devigner'  on  May 07, 2008 (more than a year ago)   /   original article

    I have been fairly quiet for the last few months, and one of the reasons is that I have been working on a Silverlight 2 application, showcasing some future thinking for rich UI in the healthcare space.

    The Microsoft Health Common User Interface: Patient Journey Demonstrator is the result of work from a very small team based here in the UK, and we think, is a great example of a Rich Internet Application demonstrating an LOB scenario, but using the power of Silverlight to provide beautiful, meaningful ways of representing incredibly complex data.

    PJD

    The blurb from the site...

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  • 0 comments  /  aggregated from  Frank La Vigne  on  May 07, 2008 (more than a year ago)   /   original article

    The Expression team has released an update to Deep Zoom Composer.

    Among the improvements (see screen shot):

  • Better Exporting
  • Improved Design Experience
  • Better Collection Exports
  • Better Help Experience
  • exportDZC

     

    [found via Shawn Wildermuth]

    Technorati Tags: Silverlight,Deep Zoom
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  • 0 comments  /  aggregated from  WynApse  on  May 04, 2008 (more than a year ago)   /   original article


    If you're in the Phoenix Area, please join us at Interface Technical Training in downtown Phoenix for our next regularly scheduled Phoenix Silerlight User's Group Meeting on Wednesday May 7 from 6pm to 8pm.

    Our meetings follow the pattern of a short presentation followed by a break which is then followed by two sets of Open Space discussions.

    Anyone can sign up for an Open Space and these can be anything from "How do I ..." to "Help me finish..." or "Look what I did"

    There are plenty of experienced people in the group to fill in spots as needed, so don't avoid the meeting thinking you'll be expected to do show-and-tell :)

    Come get your questions answered and your engines revved to catch the Silverlight!

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