About this Blog
This blog is subdivided in
five categories, they handle the following topics:
- drawing, art and computer graphics
- daily life and experiences
- mathematics, physics and sciences
- events and generic announces
- information technology
Each time we have to categorize objects, persons or abstract ideas we exploit the hardest metaphoric relations among natural elements, astrophisical, metaphysical or even ...physical entities!
The solution I adopted respects my love for
mathematics (and
geometry in particular).
I have identified the five categories listed above using the
five regular polyhedra, known since the ancient Greece, the so-named
platonic solids.
About this Blog (Technical Aspects)
My blog's first goal is to serve as a test project, always evolving and helpful to test new technologies, to develop new solutions and to put on paper the acquired aknownledgement.
It's based on the
.Net 3.5 (C#) platform, enriched by the
Silverlight technology. The database is a
SQL Server.
Latest Articles
Saturday, March 22, 2008 - Cristian Merighi
My personal version of the extolled Flash API(mx.transitions.Tween), translated into Silverlight's world. In order to create impactful motions for the elements of your XAML Page.
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Sunday, February 17, 2008 - Cristian Merighi
Use XML data type and relevant T-SQL statements, available since SQL 2005, to handle the insertion of an entire list of element with just one instruction.
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Friday, February 01, 2008 - Cristian Merighi
An example of ASP.NET Ajax Extender Control that controls the length of the text in a textbox (see textarea maxlength problem), enriched with the efferts derived from PopupBehavior and from Toolkit's Animation APIs.
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Rating: 5.00
Friday, February 01, 2008 - Cristian Merighi
An article written under te pretext to associate a little bit of maths with some of the new features of the .Net Framework 3.5 and Visual Studio 2008 Pro.
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Sunday, December 23, 2007 - Cristian Merighi
I've started to practice with .Net Framework 3.5, so I tried to exploit Linq to XML to solve a tiny problem of mine: retrieve the text contained in an XPS document.
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