New October Release of the Silverlight Toolkit in time for VS 2010 Beta 2

By Don Burnett at October 30, 2009 22:00
Filed Under: Silverlight, toolkit, Silverlight Toolkit, Visual Studio 2010, Visu

The Silverlight Toolkit is a collection of Silverlight controls, components and utilities made available outside the normal Silverlight release cycle. A product of the Microsoft Silverlight product team, the Silverlight Toolkit adds new functionality quickly for designers and developers, and provides the community an efficient way to help shape product development by contributing ideas and bug reports. It includes full open source code, unit tests, samples and documentation for over 26 new controls covering charting, styling, layout, and user input.

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About the Silverlight Toolkit

We use an iterative, evolutionary development model to release new controls and updates often and get feedback from the community to our development team quickly. With access to source code, unit tests and the infrastructure magic we use internally, the community can let us know what it likes and what it wants to change. Anyone can download the source code and start exploring. This transparency will allow the community to help us prioritize features based on real-world usage and actual customer scenarios. We also want to make it easy to reuse skills and source code which is why all our components are designed with Windows Presentation Foundation in mind and the Silverlight Toolkit is released under the Microsoft Public License.

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Silverlight Toolkit October 2009 Overview

Read the complete list of changes in the Silverlight Toolkit October 2009 release from the July 2009 release. The October 2009 version is the 5th release of the Silverlight Toolkit, and targets Silverlight 3.
The Silverlight Toolkit defines four Quality Bands that describe the stability and finish-level of each component. Below is a summary of where the components currently in the Silverlight Toolkit fall within the quality bands.
* The binaries for these components ship in the Silverlight 3 SDK, their full source is available in the Silverlight Toolkit.

Themes

In addition to great controls, the Toolkit also includes a beautiful assortment of professional themes to make your applications stand out and improve the overall look-and-feel of your Silverlight UI. See the overview on Theming for more information.

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About Don Burnett

Name of authorDon is a user experience designer and developer who enjoys spending his time creating Rich Internet Applications and Multimedia creations in XAML, with Expression Blend and Expression Studio.

He has worked in the field of Windows Development and Multimedia design for over 20 years. This includes work for such companies as Media Station, Disney Software, Universal, MediaOne, and many others. Don specializes in training and support, design and development, in WPF and Silverlight.. 

Don currently offers design and development, consulting, and training services to both individuals and businesses. Don is also a Silverlight and Blend and WPF Insider.

Don was awarded the Microsoft MVP award for Expression Blend for 2009-2010. And formerly the Expression Studio award winner for 2008-2009 and was the former co-moderator and content editor for Microsoft's original Phizzpop.com site that Introduced Expression Studio Products and WPF and Silverlight to the world.

Don is also a co-founder/partner in Calder Entertainment and Media Corporation involved with Real-time Interactive Social Business Design and Social Branding consulting with http://calderentertainment.com.

 

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