Michael Crump is a Silverlight MVP and MCPD that has been involved with computers in one way or another for as long as he can remember, but started professionally in 2002. After spending years working as a system administrator/ tech support analyst, Michael branched out and started developing internal utilities that automated repetitive tasks and freed up full-time employees. From there, he was offered a job working at McKesson Corporation and has been working with some form of .NET and VB/C# since 2003.
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Game Changing Features in the Silverlight 5 Beta (Part 2)
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In
the first part of the “Game-changing Features in the Silverlight 5
Beta,” I investigated how to debug XAML in Silverlight 5. Now, it is
time to explore another feature called Multiple Window Support, where I
will review its abilities within a Silverlight 5 application. If you
followed my previous tutorial, then you should be ready to get started.
The full source code for the project is available as a separate download
with this article.
The full article is hosted on SSWUG and you can access it by clicking here. Don’t forget to rate it and leave comments if you have any problems.
Also, check out my other articles on Silverlight 5 Beta:
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