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Silverlight Behaviors and Triggers: Storyboard Trigger Example
One of the most powerful benefits of Silverlight is that it uses the DependencyProperty model. Using this model, you can have great attached properties to describe reusable behaviors and attach those behaviors to certain elements.
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Decoupled ChildWindow Dialogs with Prism in Silverlight 3
Decoupled ChildWindow Dialogs with Prism in Silverlight 3
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What's in Your Collection? Part 3 of 3: Custom Collections
Understand collections, iterators, and the use of the yield statement to create powerful, custom collections in C#.
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Ref Keyword for Reference Types
Learn about the implications of using the ref keyword on reference types.
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What's in Your Collection? Part 2 of 3: Concrete
The collection is a powerful construct that allows a developer to logically group related elements and navigate through them. In this article, we'll explore some concrete implementations of collections that are part of the base .NET framework.
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Silverlight Captcha Example
Silverlight, with its powerful text and graphics manipulation capabilities and strong interaction with the scripting DOM, seems to be the perfect engine for a Captcha challenge.
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Windows Workflow Sequential Workflow Unit Testing
Windows Workflow Foundation (WWF) is a powerful programming model and designer for workflow processes. Using workflow is easier than some may believe.
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