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Corey is a professional designer and software developer with extensive experience in multimedia, web & windows based applications. A pioneer in Flash and Silverlight development, he uniquely combines design sensibility with rock-solid Microsoft .NET development skills. Recently, he was instrumental in developing a Silverlight business application (the first of its kind) for a major railroad company. Corey is highly active in the designer/developer space, Microsoft MVP, co-founder of CD2UG and has served as a presenting speaker at numerous community events. Corey is a DZone MVB and is not an employee of DZone and has posted 7 posts at DZone. You can read more from them at their website. View Full User Profile

Silverlight 2 - Drag and Drop Part 1 of 2

01.01.2009
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I have started to do more videos, this is a two part series on drag and drop. This first part is very basic drag and drop scenario, its built around the concept that when you click the object it will capture the mouse and when you release the mouse it will release the capture of the mouse. The problems I had with this method was when doing drag and drop in scenarios where you need to interact with other objects the capture method just was sufficient. So part 2 is all about how to do drag and drop without using the capture mouse technique.

Source: Blogger.Demo.DragAndDrop1of2.zip (535.05 kb)

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Silverlight 2 - Drag and Drop Part 1 of 2

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