Silverlight and the Farseer Physics Engine
by Mike Hodnick
Wed, Apr 01, 2009
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In this code and demo-heavy session, you will learn how to use the Farseer Physics engine with Silverlight to create dynamic and unique scenes in a browser. We'll wire up the Farseer engine to the UI, handle collisions, join physics bodies together, and control parameters such as gravity and friction. Presenting data and offering a user interface with physics-like qualities is becoming commonplace in cutting edge applications, and the Farseer engine with Silverlight is one way to deliver that experience.
About the Author
Mike Hodnick is a Lead Consultant with Inetium, based in Bloomington, MN. Mike has worked as a developer in the Twin Cities area for ten years. In his spare time he enjoys songwriting, home recording, hiking, camping, hockey, and performing highly controversial experiments with WPF.