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Welcome to The Region, global hub for the 140 software architects, developers, trainers and other professionals selected by Microsoft as Regional Directors. The first thing to know is that, while we’re officially recognized by Microsoft and often receive inside information about forthcoming technologies, we are completely independent. We are not Microsoft employees. As to The Region, it’s designed to help us circulate insights, information, inspiration and inquiries among RD’s and among the broader developer community. And it's an experiment. We hope you find it useful. We hope we find it useful, too.


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Paul Sheriff: PDSA, Inc. specializes in creating custom business applications using state of the art technologies. We create custom software for web or desktop applications. Delivering your application on-time, on-budget and according to your specification is our number one goal. We do all this at prices that are competitive with off-shore firms. Visit our website at www.pdsa.com or call us toll-free at (888) 899-7372 for more information.

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Run this Sample Code to Switch Templates Dynamically in Silverlight

Paul Sheriff writes "...Silverlight has the flexibility to modify the look of your controls dynamically at runtime with just a few lines of code. Take a look at Figures 1 and 2 and you will see two different views of the same list box and data. To accomplish this, you simply need to setup two different resources of XAML code..." Read post »

Silverlight

Sample Code Filters CollectionView Data in Silverlight 4

Paul Sheriff writes "...For this example, I will be using a simple Product class with two properties, and a list of Product objects using the Generic List class. Try this out by creating a Product class as shown in the following code...A simple way to allow your users to filter data from a collection with just a few lines of code! NOTE: You can download the complete sample..." Read post »

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Sort Data Using Code with the Silverlight CollectionViewSource

Paul Sheriff writes "...You can take advantage of the CollectionViewSource from your XAML, but dynamically change the sort order of your lists with just a few lines of code...will be using a simple Product class with three properties, and a collection of Product objects using the Generic List class. Try this out by creating a Product class as shown in the following code:..." Read post »
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Paul Sheriff

President PDSA, Inc Tustin, CA, US Send email to Paul Paul's blog  »

16 Sep 2010 Speaking at New York .NET User Group on Unit Testing Speaking at New York .NET User Group on Unit Testing

Technical Expertise .NET Development, .NET Framework, ASP .NET, Security, SharePoint Products and Technologies, SQL Server, Visual Basic .NET, Visual Studio .NET, XML, XML Web Services
Years of Experience 23
Certifications MCP, METRO-C, METRO-T
Vertical Industries Served Accounting and Financial, E-Business, Sales and Inventory, Manufacturing, Project Management, Retail Sales, Supply Chain Management