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Thursday, May 20, 2010

Code & Slides – SDE – What’s new in Silverlight 4

by Timmy Kokke via Timmy Kokke on 5/20/2010 10:00:39 PM

Last Tuesday the Software Developers Network – SDN organized another SDE. I’ve had the opportunity to present a session about Silverlight 4. I talked about lots of new features in Silverlight 4 and Expression Blend 4, focused on the Out-Of-Browser features.

 

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The slides of my presentation can be downloaded here.

 

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In my presentation I demonstrated a couple of features from my new pet project “SilverAmp”. This project is based on the legendary WinAmp, but made entirely in Silverlight. I use it to try out many new Silverlight 4 features. It’s not finished yet, but useful already. It runs outside the browser with elevated trust. It reads your local MyMusic folder and uses the TagLib library to read the ID3 tags of the mp3s it finds. SilverAmp is using MEF for extensibility. It uses a custom Window Chrome, designed in Expression Design. And it shows a notification window when a new song starts to play.

 

In the future it is going to get song information from Last.FM, will be able to show YouTube videos inside itself and it will tweet about what you are playing. The project will be fully documented to function as a reference implementation for the new Silverlight 4 features.

 

You can download the source on  http://SilverAmp.codeplex.com

 

Below are two screenshot of SilverAmp.

 

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If you have any questions, comments,  issues or feature requests let me know.


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