Thought Cloud demo launch
The Thought Cloud demo is up at Q.E.D. Code. I will be presenting this demo at:
- Dallas .NET User Group, June 9th at Paladin Consulting
- North Texas Silverlight User Group, June 13th at Microsoft Las Colinas
- DevLink, August 17th-19th in Chattanooga
- Possibly other venues
You can download the source code from GitHub. Follow the creation of this demo step-by-step:
- Thought Cloud structure
- Thought Cloud TDD #1: Initial thoughts
- Thought Cloud TDD #2: A new thought
- Thought Cloud TDD #3: Train of thought
- Thought Cloud TDD #4: Cloud factory
- Thought Cloud TDD #5: Backward thinking
- Thought Cloud TDD #6: Get your thoughts in order
- Thought Cloud TDD #7: Devoid of thought
- Thought Cloud TDD #8: Hey, you, get onto my cloud
- Thought Cloud TDD #9: Penny for your thoughts
- Thought Cloud TDD #10: Think back
- Thought Cloud UI #1: Structure of the UI project
- Thought Cloud UI #2: Summary view models
- Thought Cloud UI #3: Synchronization status
- Thought Cloud UI #4: Open the clouds
- Thought Cloud UI #5: Arrange your thoughts
- Thought Cloud UI #6: Change your mind
- Thought Cloud TDD #11: Conflict detection
To create your own Correspondence application for Silverlight, add a NuGet reference to Correspondence.Silverlight.AllInOne. The project is hosted on CodePlex. Contact me at mperry@mallardsoft.com or @michaellperry for an API key for the Correspondence server.
