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    Okay, so I had too much time on my hands today. A colleague asked me to implement a new silverlight based webpart for our sharepoint 2007 installation. The part had to display courses and what courses to follow after you followed a selected course. Typically this results in a graph visualization, with all the fanciness etc. etc... The basic structure was pretty simple, A course has a previous course, a next course and a name, that it. So I went ahead and constructed that into UML and into C# with a webservice to allow silverlight to access the business data. Here it got tricky for me, how on earth was I going to visualize the graph with courses. After searching for hours making it even harder on my brain, I discovered that visualizing a whole string of courses wasn't going to work anyway. So, about 300 lines of code written, erased and written again and here I am sitting, thinking about how stupid I was. Anyway, this was a typical "Throw it in the trashcan" afternoon. But the bright side of the story is, I got my second full blown silverlight thingie to work and it looks pretty too.

    WM. What about weapons of mass-construction? "What? Its an Apple MacBook Pro. They are sexy!" - Paul Watson My blog

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      Okay, so I had too much time on my hands today. A colleague asked me to implement a new silverlight based webpart for our sharepoint 2007 installation. The part had to display courses and what courses to follow after you followed a selected course. Typically this results in a graph visualization, with all the fanciness etc. etc... The basic structure was pretty simple, A course has a previous course, a next course and a name, that it. So I went ahead and constructed that into UML and into C# with a webservice to allow silverlight to access the business data. Here it got tricky for me, how on earth was I going to visualize the graph with courses. After searching for hours making it even harder on my brain, I discovered that visualizing a whole string of courses wasn't going to work anyway. So, about 300 lines of code written, erased and written again and here I am sitting, thinking about how stupid I was. Anyway, this was a typical "Throw it in the trashcan" afternoon. But the bright side of the story is, I got my second full blown silverlight thingie to work and it looks pretty too.

      WM. What about weapons of mass-construction? "What? Its an Apple MacBook Pro. They are sexy!" - Paul Watson My blog

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      No worries, everyone has 'em.

      All your base are belong to me.

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        No worries, everyone has 'em.

        All your base are belong to me.

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        Can i have some base. :laugh:

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          Can i have some base. :laugh:

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          No, never, sorry nothing personal. :)

          All your base are belong to me.

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            No, never, sorry nothing personal. :)

            All your base are belong to me.

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            Ok then. :(

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