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Sunday, January 03, 2010

Configuration Files for Silvelright HVP

by jesseliberty via Jesse Liberty - Silverlight Geek on 1/3/2010 7:05:17 PM

This mini-tutorial is part of the Silverlight HyperVideo Project documentation.   Taking Risks One of the great pleasures, and total terrors of documenting this open-source application is that occasionally I have to offer up some half-baked ideas that risk displaying how little I know about a particular topic, but which are necessary to generate discussion. Caveat: this is such an entry.  I could have put this into the project documentation but I saw an opportunity to widen ...

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Configuration Files for Silverlight HVP

by jesseliberty via Jesse Liberty - Silverlight Geek on 1/3/2010 7:05:00 PM

This mini-tutorial is part of the Silverlight HyperVideo Project documentation. Taking Risks One of the great pleasures, and total terrors of documenting this open-source application is that occasionally I have to offer up some half-baked ideas that risk displaying how little I know about a particular topic, but which are necessary to generate discussion. Caveat: this is such an entry.  I could have put this into the project documentation but I saw an opportunity to widen the audience on ...

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Using Autofac as an IoC Container in Silverlight Applications

by dwahlin via Dan Wahlin's WebLog on 1/3/2010 8:31:21 AM

The subject of Dependency Injection (DI) and Inversion of Control (IoC) containers has received a lot of attention over the last few years.  Building applications that are loosely coupled has become more and more popular (and for good reason) especially in applications that have a lot of dependencies that could break over time or need to handle the addition of new modules seamlessly.  From a personal standpoint I fall somewhere in the middle of the overall DI argument.  I definite ...

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