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  1. The Awesome application from #NotAtPDC is published, as is the video itself: http://bit.ly/79j4ZD
  2. @cheeaun Sorry, that last was meant for Phil Haack. Stupid TweetDeck.
  3. @haacked Ooh! Ooh! I have one! #regions, savior or arch fiend. Go!
  4. @cheeaun Ooh! Ooh! I have one! #regions, savior or arch fiend. Go!
  5. I found the bug in my #notatpdc demo that caused the full name not to update. Leaving it in the example source with a comment.
  6. @Visoft Thanks, glad you enjoyed it.
  7. @jfroma You're welcome. Thanks for attending.
  8. About to present data binding without INotifyPropertyChanged #notatpdc http://bit.ly/8cT7ND
  9. SL 4 can now create Twitter clients. It has evolved. #notatpdc
  10. Shawn Wildermuth is showing off the new Silverlight 4 features on #notatpdc
  11. If I were a prisoner, I'd like to be 404. Then no one could find me.
  12. Sweet! I have a slot at #notatpdc Friday at noon CST. See you not there!
  13. @CalebJenkins I hear you will be presenting MVVM at #NDDNUG. Mind if I show you Update Controls?
  14. I just did the button glow with one trigger and two animations: activating and deactivating. Pretty simple.
  15. Ivan Towlson seems to think that the visual state manager is NOT the "right" way to do button glow animations in WPF. http://bit.ly/4paud1
  16. That video was recorded back before WPF had a visual state manager. Still looking for the "right" way to do it in WPF.
  17. Triggers vs. VisualStateManager: http://bit.ly/KYimf
  18. Can I combine this with Triggers to automatically respond to IsMouseOver?
  19. Trying to use a VisualStateGroup to give a button a glow animation on mouse over.
  20. I wonder why the Expression team based their splash screens on James Bond intros.