Alan Le has a nice article on building a Tag Cloud in WPF and has the source available for download.
Entries from July 2007 ↓
WPF Tag Cloud - Alan Le’s Blog
Microsoft LiveStation - P2P video presented in WPF
July 9th, 2007 — Silverlight, Video, WPF
This is a demo of the new product LiveStation, a live television broadcasting application built on Silverlight and currently in public beta. (still waiting on my invite)
There have been a lot of articles comparing LiveStation to Joost, which is not exactly apples to apples. The big differentiator for LiveStation is that it is peer-to-peer and is intended for live broadcasting, although it is also capable of delivering time shifted content as well.
This really shows off the power and flexibility of SilverLight and WPF for presentation. Once it goes 1.0 there are plans to port it to OSX and Windows Mobile.
LiveStation is a Microsoft Research project, and was built in partnership with the London company Skinkers.
Silverlight Application Basics, PowerPoint and Samples
July 5th, 2007 — Silverlight, XAML
Scott Guthrie posted a nice presentation titled Building Silverlight Applications using .NET which covers application foundation basics. He’s made the PowerPoint and Source code available for download.
Lee Brimelow’s presentation and WPF source code from reMix
July 3rd, 2007 — WPF, WPF 3D, XAML
Lee Brimelow posted the PowerPoint presentation and source code for 27 WPF prototypes for us to play with. Good stuff. Thanks Lee








