Post: Approved at: Aug-8-2008
Terrain Tutorial Part 1 – Creating a Scrolling Map
http://silverlight.net/blogs/msnow/archive/2008/08/08/terrain-tutorial-part-1-creating-a-scrolling-map.aspxSilverlight 2 - Data Part V - Realtime quotes
With Silverlight, most of the "data" you will use you'll get via some sort of networking call - whether it be sockets, HttpWebRequest/Response, WebClient, or a WCF / WebService proxy -- which uses WebRequest under the hood. Here we scrape realtime stock quotes and display them in a scrolling Silverlight "Marquee" display... (more)
http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials/aspnet/576c2f4c-7131-4664-853f-49825833c8db/silverlight-2-beta-2--do.aspxTalk wtih Ivan Porto Carrero on IronNails
IronNails is developed by Ivan Porto Carrero, developer, writer and Ruby fan. Ivan has opened the source for other developers to use and develop further. He describes IronNails as a "Rails like development for IronRuby and WPF/Silverlight". InfoQ had the chance to catch up with Ivan and talk to him a bit about IronNails. (more)
http://www.infoq.com/news/2008/08/ironnailsSilverlight & Composite Application Guidance..
http://blogs.southworks.net/ejadib/2008/08/06/silverlight-composite-application-guidance-prism-spike-published/
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