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I’m Microsoft MVP for Third Time!

About 15 minutes ago, I received an email presenting me with the Microsoft MVP Award in Silverlight! I am very honored to receive an MVP Award for third time in row and I will continue contributing to the online and offline developer community in Israel and abroad. This is a great opportunity and place to thank quite a few people who helped me to win this Award for third time: My wife and daughter for having so much patience and providing the best support I could only dream about! My current and...

I’m Microsoft MVP for second time!

About an hour ago, I received an email presenting me with the Microsoft MVP Award in Silverlight!   I am very honored to receive an MVP Award for second year in row and I will continue contributing to the online and offline developer community in Israel and abroad. This is a great opportunity and place to thank quite a few people who helped me to win this Award for the second year in row: My wife and daughter for having so much patience and providing the best support I could only dream about...

Silverlight Tip: Enumerating embedded resources

Today I’ve got a “Call for Help” from one of Silverlight MVPs – Bill Reiss . The mail said: “I would like to enumerate all items that were marked as Content or Resource in the main XAP file. If I can’t do both I’d settle for one. Any sample code for this would be greatly appreciated. Bill”   I decided to help with embedded resources, because I did something like this in WPF. I’ve created sample application, which will display a list of resources in list box – from here it is very easy to use...

I’m a Microsoft MVP!

About three hours ago, I received an email presenting me with the Microsoft MVP award! I’m the first Silverlight MVP in Israel!!! I am very honored to be an MVP and I will continue contributing to the online and offline developer community in Israel and abroad. This is also a good time and place to extend a great thanks to quite a few people who made this possible: Guy Burstein of Microsoft Israel (and a former MVP himself) who nominated me for the MVP program; My current and past managers (Dudu...