I’ve updated the WordCloud component and added some documentation that you can find here: http://whydoidoit.com/wordcloud-for-silverlight
The new component supports individual word colouring and word angle.
I’ve updated the WordCloud component and added some documentation that you can find here: http://whydoidoit.com/wordcloud-for-silverlight
The new component supports individual word colouring and word angle.
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The posts on this blog come as a result of a business application I am developing for Silverlight. I've tried to write posts that reflect things I've searched for and not been able to find elsewhere.
My application is pretty different to the typical Silverlight project, so I've had to deal with circumstances that many never face - hopefully the learning I've had along the way will help you out if you are in a similar boat.
I decided to publish this work as a quid pro quo for all of the hugely useful articles and examples I've learned from and incorporated.
I'm also really glad to get bug reports - this code is being used professionally by me and I need to keep it bug free :)
I'd appreciate a comment or a rating if you decide to go ahead and use anything, feel free to ask questions or make suggestions for improvements!
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Mike
Mike Talbot is Chief Visionary of 3radical. He started his career as a game programmer working for UbiSoft and Electronic Arts among others. Currently he is programming mobile applications in Javascript, HTML5 and ASP.NET.
email: mike.talbot@3radical.com

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