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Important Silverlight/WPF tutorials by Anoop Madhusudanan

Posted by Ramani Sandeep on February 16, 2010

1. Silverlight and WPF Behaviours and Triggers

The objective of this article series is to give a quick overview of Behaviors, Triggers and Actions in Silverlight and WPF. Together, they enable a great deal of design time interactivity for your UI. They also make possible re-use and re-distribution of interaction logic.

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2. WPF Extensibility Hacks or WEX – Includes EventTrigger, ReactiveTrigger, InvokeMethodAction, InvokeCommandAction etc.

A set of extensibility hacks for WPF. A few interesting triggers and actions, including EventTrigger, ReactiveTrigger, InvokeMethodAction, and InvokeCommandAction. Also allows invoking Triggers and Actions based on Conditions.

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3. Silverlight Experimental Hacks (SLEX) – EventTrigger, PropertyTrigger, ReactiveTrigger, InvokeMethodAction, StoryBoardAction, etc. for Silverlight

A set of Silverlight Experimental Hacks (1) A custom implementation of EventTrigger and PropertyTrigger (2) Invoking methods in your view model in MVVM (3) Conditionally invoking triggers and behaviors (4) ReactiveTrigger for exporting your custom events.

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Hope this will Help

Jay Ganesh

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Silverlight Validator & Input Toolkit

Posted by Ramani Sandeep on August 13, 2009

A really nice new CodePlex project that enables validation controls for Silverlight – making form input scenarios a lot easier.

This toolkit provides the following:

  • Required Field Validator
  • Field Length Validator
  • Phone Validator (and optional formatting)
  • SSN Validator
  • Regex Validator
  • Numeric Range Validator
  • Text input filter service is included that can be used to filter user input to only numerics, alphas, etc.
  • Easily modified to add additional validator types

Click here for more info…..

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