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In the early days of Silverlight binding support for advanced dynamic scenarios was very limited (remember my DataTable?). Since then, however, the platform has evolved greatly – so did our tools! Dynamic code 2009 style: Dynamic code 2011 style: Now to bind RadGridView to some dynamic data you just need ObservableCollection<dynamic>: RadGridView will auto-generate columns automatically using your DynamicObject GetDynamicMemberNames() implementation and will call your TryGetMember/TrySetMember (TryGetIndex/TrySetIndex in case of indexer binding) methods when needed. To illustrate this I’ve made small example project (similar to this blog post) demonstrating...