Monthly Archives: January 2010

Simple EventArgs in Silverlight

In my previous post, I talked about the Silverlight Media Framework (SMF).  As the name implies, SMF is so much more than a video player, it’s a framework.  The project is rich with nuggets of Silverlight goodness; today I would like to pay homage to one of my favorite classes: the SimpleEventArgs (in Microsoft.SilverlightMediaFramework).
Have you [...]

Open Source Silverlight video players

Lately I’ve been spending a lot of time in the Silverlight video space.  Both with writing the video chapter for my Silverlight 4 book as well as at work.  Creating a basic video player is straight forward (link 1 | link 2), have a button to play, a way to control the volume, a [...]

Atlanta Silverlight – Jan 20, 2010

Two night and two user groups.  Last night we had the Atlanta Silverlight User Group featuring Jeremy Likeness , senior consultant with Wintellect, presenting on Silverlight Line of Business applications.  Jeremy’s session highlighted on Silverlight frameworks, MEF, Unit testing, services, and briefly on Blend.  We did do a screen capture of the session; as [...]

Silverlight and Drupal

 
Last night, Jan 19th, I attended the Atlanta Drupal User Group (ADUG), http://www.drupalatlanta.com/,  with Glen Gordon.  The talk, presented by Steve Jaffe of IBM, was about “Integrating Flash with your Drupal Project”.  Steve did a great job of how Drupal can be used as the backend for Flash.  Never having used Drupal, the same [...]