A few weeks ago, I found the Microsoft Translator Interactive SDK, and I recognized that it is very easy to use in .NET applications, like Silverlight and Windows Phone.So I started a sample application. After a while I got the idea to build a “UserControl” out of this feature. Why? Because it is “pickable” in the UI for a developer or Designer. The control itself is not visible at runtime, it only appears at designtime, as an ugly looking red box with its name on it. You can see the App here in action.Sample of the control in Silverlight 4 AppRead more: o-LIVE-r
Silverlight 4: How to integrate Microsoft Translator Service into Silverlight and Windows Phone
A few weeks ago, I found the Microsoft Translator Interactive SDK, and I recognized that it is very easy to use in .NET applications, like Silverlight and Windows Phone.So I started a sample application. After a while I got the idea to build a “UserControl” out of this feature. Why? Because it is “pickable” in the UI for a developer or Designer. The control itself is not visible at runtime, it only appears at designtime, as an ugly looking red box with its name on it. You can see the App here in action.Sample of the control in Silverlight 4 AppRead more: o-LIVE-r
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