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  • Silverlight Tour Workshop in Atlanta

    scheduled date Jul 20, 2009   /   speakers Shawn Wildermuth   /   event page
    The Silverlight Tour Workshop is a three-day course on Silverlight 2 and 3. It divides the content into three distinct areas: Design, Development and the Server-Side. Students should be able to develop Silverlight 2 applications once attending the workshop. The Workshop is structured with a mix of didactic lessons, demonstrations and hands-on labs. Each student will leave the workshop having created several small Silverlight applications. This variety of learning techniques will ensure that all students become proficient in the technology quickly and in an exciting way.

  • Silverlight Tour Workshop in Vancouver

    scheduled date Jul 20, 2009   /   speakers RunAtServer Consulting   /   event page
    The Silverlight Tour Workshop is a three-day course on Silverlight 2 and 3. It divides the content into three distinct areas: Design, Development and the Server-Side. Students should be able to develop Silverlight 2 applications once attending the workshop. The Workshop is structured with a mix of didactic lessons, demonstrations and hands-on labs. Each student will leave the workshop having created several small Silverlight applications. This variety of learning techniques will ensure that all students become proficient in the technology quickly and in an exciting way.
  • Silverlight And Expression 3 Australian Tour in Perth

    scheduled date Jul 22, 2009   /   speakers Scott Barnes   /   event page

    Scott Barnes:

    I figured whilst I’m home it would be good to setup an Australian Tour to meet folks in each capital city and get their feedback on how we are doing with Silverlight, Expression and WPF. Given these are three charters that I part own, no better way to gauge how we are doing is to meet the people on the street.

    I thought given Silverlight 3 & Expression 3 are getting close to RTM it would be a good opportunity to also provide some show & tell around what we are doing in v3 but also get some individual feedback on where we should head in v4.

  • Silverlight And Expression 3 Australian Tour in Melbourne

    scheduled date Jul 23, 2009   /   speakers Scott Barnes   /   event page

    Scott Barnes:

    I figured whilst I’m home it would be good to setup an Australian Tour to meet folks in each capital city and get their feedback on how we are doing with Silverlight, Expression and WPF. Given these are three charters that I part own, no better way to gauge how we are doing is to meet the people on the street.

    I thought given Silverlight 3 & Expression 3 are getting close to RTM it would be a good opportunity to also provide some show & tell around what we are doing in v3 but also get some individual feedback on where we should head in v4.
  • Silverlight Tour Workshop in Ottawa

    scheduled date Aug 03, 2009   /   speakers RunAtServer Consulting   /   event page
    The Silverlight Tour is a three-day, soup-to-nuts breakdown of Silverlight. This includes learning the ins and outs of XAML, hosting in the browser, the tools and using Silverlight on the server. The class utilizes the Silverlight 2 RTW and Silverlight 3 Beta as well as the latest toolset from Microsoft (including Visual Studio 2008 and Expression Blend 2 and 3).
  • Advanced Silverlight

    scheduled date Aug 03, 2009   /   speakers Shawn Wildermuth   /   event page
    In this two day course, students will learn the next level of creating exceptional applications in Silverlight 2. They will be steeped in the tools to build large, scalable applications using techniques like inversion of control, separating concerns, advanced data access, test-driven development (TDD) and custom control development.
  • DevLink : Will it Blend?

    scheduled date Aug 13, 2009   /   speakers Shawn Wildermuth   /   event page
    It’s easy to assume that the Expression toolset is just for designers. It’s even got that cool dark background with a completely non-Windows looking skin. But is that the reality? In this session I will show developers how Blend can be used to make their jobs quite a bit easier, even without a single ounce of artistic talent.
  • DevLink : Silverlight + MVVM = Easy

    scheduled date Aug 13, 2009   /   speakers Shawn Wildermuth   /   event page
    Building a simple gadget or proof-of-concept in Silverlight is a pleasurable experience. But for larger applications, we should be able to leverage some of the tried and true software development patterns to help us build reliable and robust solutions. One of the most power of these techniques is the model-view-view-model (MVVM) pattern. In this session, I will present a example of building your applications using the MVC pattern to enable testability and separation of concerns.
  • Silverlight Tour Workshop in Dallas

    scheduled date Aug 17, 2009   /   speakers Erik Mork   /   event page
    The Silverlight Tour Workshop is a three-day course on Silverlight 2 and 3. It divides the content into three distinct areas: Design, Development and the Server-Side. Students should be able to develop Silverlight 2 applications once attending the workshop. The Workshop is structured with a mix of didactic lessons, demonstrations and hands-on labs. Each student will leave the workshop having created several small Silverlight applications. This variety of learning techniques will ensure that all students become proficient in the technology quickly and in an exciting way.
  • Silverlight Tour Workshop in Seattle

    scheduled date Sep 02, 2009   /   speakers Erik Mork   /   event page
    The Silverlight Tour is a three-day, soup-to-nuts breakdown of Silverlight. This includes learning the ins and outs of XAML, hosting in the browser, the tools and using Silverlight on the server. The class utilizes the Silverlight 2 RTW and Silverlight 3 Beta as well as the latest toolset from Microsoft (including Visual Studio 2008 and Expression Blend 2 and 3).
  • Øredev - Developer/Designer Workflow with WPF/Silverlight

    scheduled date Nov 05, 2009   /   speakers Karsten Januszewski   /   event page
    How do you combine a designer's vision with the requirements of productive software? Left brain/Right brain workflow is a sophisticated problem that impacts us all but has no easy answers. However, with Blend 3, Sketchflow, Visual Studio 2010, Silverlight 3 and WPF 4, things are getting better. Come hear about design/developer workflow with Microsoft tools from the author of the seminal white paper; The New Iteration: How XAML Transforms the Collaboration Between Designers and Developers.