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  • Tip of the Day - Popfly

    Mix is fast upon us, and to be perfectly honest, I'm preparing frantically. That means that I've been behind in my Tip of the Day. Rather than closing it down, I want to take the three weeks between now and Mix and really focus on some areas of Silverlight 1.0 that I've not been paying enough attention to. We know that Silverlight 2 is just around the corner; while we've not announced its release date, we've said it will be in Q1, which means a matter of weeks. Let me assure you that will many of my Tips of the Day and blog posts will be on Silverlight 2, which after all will be new and exciting (and amazing) it will also be Beta, while SL 1 is a released product, and so will not be neglected. One of the areas that I personally have been meaning to pay more attention to is Popfly . With the attention it has been given by my publisher , I thoght this might be a good time to start. I decided to start with the Popfly videos . I watched the 30 second video and based my starter app on that. To begin, I grabbed the Twitter block and set its properties to my Twitter account. Clicking on the wrench (see arrow) opens the block for you to set its properties, I added some arrows to the image above to make pointing out the pieces a bit easier. The three black arrows point to the three properties for this block.. The first, set by a drop down, lets you decide which operation you want the block to perform (I chose getFriendsPosts). The second asks for your Twitter user name, and the third asks how many posts you want to get at a time. The blue arrow (near the top) points to a button that lets you see the actual JavaScript code that implements this Popfly control, As noted in the highlighted area, you are free to edit the Javascript directly if you can't help yourself, but Popfly is designed to work wihtout your having to write any code at all. At any time, you can click preview to see the results of your work so far; in this case, my one Popfly block running alone. When I click preview, the block goes out to Twitter, finds the account and returns my Twitter notification This isn't quite what I wanted, but that is not a problem. I click on Customize and the block comes back. Click on the wrench, the edit block comes back. I can edit the properties and I can count on tooltips to help me determine the meaning of the properties. Each small change is easy to test by clicking on preview Adding a 2nd Block When I have the block working the way I want...
  • Popfly and Visual Studio 2008

    Greetings, Today I saw something that I thought was incredibly interesting. Visual Studio 2008 is supposedly going to have a Popfly tie-in called "Popfly Explorer". If this is what it sounds like, I am SUPER excited. In fact, I haven't seen really any other blogs mention this. I think this will add a lot more excitement around Popfly and encourage even MORE mashup components. This is like
  • Popfly info and some humor

    Yesterday, Microsoft announced that Popfly has officially gone Beta. In conjunction with this, the invitation approach has been removed, and you only need a Windows Live ID to use Popfly. In celebration of this, a contest for creating Popfly creations has been announced. Personally, I have been using Popfly since about May or June and I'm pretty excited about the potential surrounding it. In
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