Alan Bourke wrote:
>
> 
> Playing with XAML in Silverlight 2, I have come round to the idea of
> hand coding it somewhat as well. Because in VS 2008 as you can see the
> changes reflected in the designer straight away, but as yet there is no
> support for drag-and-drop and property sheets for the UI elements. I
> thought I'd hate it, and I probably would for a WinForms application,
> but for the simplified UI in Silverlight it's pretty easy.


If I could see my text changes made immediately in the designer like you 
say, I wouldn't object (much) to that.


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