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Amid the multiple flavors of zip/compression components offered by Xceed, it can be confusing to some as to which one is the right one for a project. A simple way to eliminate a couple of options is to start with the targeted platform. *via a .NET wrapper Read More...
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If you never use Blend, then this post will be of no interest to you other than to laugh at my misery; however, if you are a designer who wants to style or template the various elements in Xceed DataGrid for Silverlight , then this is the post for you. Read More...
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Sticky columns is an innovative new feature that was added to version 1.1 of Xceed DataGrid for Silverlight . It’s also one of the features that encountered the most resistance from the development team simply because we did not know how it could be used Read More...
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It's that time of year again where those of us in the northern hemisphere are starting to huddle down for the 6 months of winter ahead. So what better time than now to let you in on the new features being introduced in Xceed DataGrid for Silverlight v1.1? Read More...
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In my first post in this series, Binding to a Data Source , I explained how to connect Xceed DataGrid for Silverlight to an OData data source. This post will explain how to configure the datagrid to get the most out of it and your data. As I said in the Read More...
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A while back Odi ( @kosmatos ) tweeted about how easy it was to bind Xceed DataGrid for Silverlight to an OData data source, and he was right. It is easy! So easy in fact that it wouldn't make for much of a blog post. So what I decided to do is show you Read More...
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So after a year and a half of development, Xceed DataGrid for Silverlight was officially released this week! Unlike Xceed DataGrid for WPF , where we were first to market, we are a little late coming into the Silverlight datagrid game; however, it will Read More...
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One of the first things you will notice when you`ll start using Xceed DataGrid for Silverlight is the fact that there is no SelectedItem(s) property. That's right. No SelectedItems property. The upcoming datagrid for Silverlight is a very different beast Read More...
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The Silverlight development team has been hard at work creating our Silverlight datagrid, and I thought that I would let you in on our progress and give you a glimpse as to what you can expect when it's released. Last year at PDC 2009, we demoed what Read More...
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Ever since I started working in Silverlight, I found some strange ommissions, whether voluntary or not, in the Silverlight API. At times, this was very frustrating since I was expecting something as common as BindingList to be there. So, to end this week Read More...
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So I didn't get much feedback from my post asking for help in regards to what to write, so I will go with the only suggestion I received and let you in on the upcoming features planned for the next major version of Xceed DataGrid for WPF. So let's start Read More...
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Hello, my name is Jenny ( @_random_ ) and I am a Twitter addict. Okay, not really and nothing even close to @kosmatos , but close enough that I check Twitter many times a day at work and on my iPhone to see what is going on. I don't follow many people Read More...
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For the second year in a row Xceed will be exhibiting and attending at PDC 2009 ! In addition to the amazing new features in the upcoming version of Xceed DataGrid for WPF , we will be demoing the latest development build of our future Silverlight grid. Read More...
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When we started writing blogs at Xceed, I think we all thought that we would always have interesting content to post about and that we could never run out of ideas. How wrong we were! For me, what I find the hardest is finding topics that will interest Read More...
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Yes! Even with version 3.2 just out the door, the developers at Xceed have been hard at work on version 3.3, now officially version 3.5. So, what new features are being introduced in the latest version? I'm glad you asked! Among other features, the long Read More...
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