Best thing about running One .Net Way is interaction with members of developer community. I thoroughly enjoy answering questions which come my way through this site. Early in the morning today I saw a question by Joey. To avoid loosing details in paraphrasing, here is the exact question asked by Joey.
I’m new to [...]
In an earlier post I showed you how to add ScrollViewer to Panels. In this post I will show you how to change the look of the ScrollViewer using Expression Blend. I will work with the same example where I placed ScrollViewer for a StackPanel. Here is the XAML I will use with a [...]
Scrolling is a very basic User Interface feature which allows you to navigate vertically or horizontally the content which may take up more than available area. In Silverlight scrolling is not available by default for any of the panels. But it can easily be made available with just a little bit of XAML. In this [...]
Today I was asked a question by a developer on my team. The question is “How do you select MAX value for a column in a table with LINQ To SQL?”. I will try to answer the question in this post with an example. Let’s say that we want to retrieve maximum unit price from [...]
This video is by far the best explanation I have seen. It cannot get any simpler and smarter. Original source of the video is Channel 9.
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