Contents tagged with Animations
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Learning AngularJS by Example – The Customer Manager Application
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AngularJS Animations in Version 1.2+
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Upcoming Pluralsight Course - Web Development with ASP.NET MVC, EF Code First, jQuery, and HTML5
Update: This course is now available here!
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Silverlight 4 Code Demos from the Microsoft TechReady Workshop
I had the opportunity to give a 1-day workshop covering new Silverlight 4 features at the TechReady conference on Microsoft’s Redmond campus this weekend and wanted to post some of the sample code shown for the people who attended and anyone else who’s interested. The workshop was based on the free Silverlight LOB course Microsoft put together which has a lot of detailed lab exercises and videos available if you haven’t seen them. The demo code covers many of the topics detailed in the What’s New in Silverlight 4 whitepaper that John Papa put together.
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Syncing Audio, Video and Animations in Silverlight
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DevConnections Orlando Talks on Silverlight and LINQ/Entity Framework
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Silverlight 3 Features Announced – One Word…”Wow”
If you’re one of those people who enjoys researching new technologies and staying up with the technology “curve” then you have to be excited about all of the new features announced at the MIX conference this week in Las Vegas. Whether you’re into IIS 7, ASP.NET, Visual Studio, Silverlight or other .NET technologies, a slew of new announcements were made. I’m really impressed with the direction Microsoft is going and excited about the new technologies that were announced.
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Handling Dynamic Storyboards and Animations in Silverlight 2
Animations are a key part of Silverlight 2 that allow your applications to stand out from all of the boring and dull applications floating around on the Web. In previous articles I’ve written about storyboards and animations but as a quick review, Silverlight relies upon a Storyboard element to define several different types of animations such as DoubleAnimation (which animates object properties of type double) and ColorAnimation (which animates color properties). In this article I’ll show you how Silverlight can be used to create animations programmatically and how you can interact with animations defined declaratively in a XAML file using C#.