Videos



  • 0 comments  /  aggregated from  Microsoft Silverlight content  on  Aug 21, 2007 (more than a year ago)   /   original article
    This video demonstrates how to build Silverlight 1.0 RC applications using Visual Studio 2008 Beta 2 on a machine with Silverlight 1.1 Alpha installed. This gives you all the power of the newest developer tools, and allows you to deploy to the earlier...(read more)


  • 0 comments  /  aggregated from  Mix Online  on  Aug 17, 2007 (more than a year ago)   /   original article
    The folks at Blitz have been working with Silverlight since before MIX.  They work with some of the biggest brands in the world, and use games, puzzles, and other interactive elements to engage people emotionally.

    In this interview, Ken and Monica from Blitz demonstrate some examples of their work.  They explain how they fit into the overall industry and give some insights about how they approach projects.

  • 0 comments  /  aggregated from  Microsoft Silverlight content  on  Aug 16, 2007 (more than a year ago)   /   original article
    This week we learn how to create a video player with a stylish play list and a custom progress bar. We also delve in to animation concepts such as keyframes and drag and drop functionality. Finally we build from scratch a rich service-orientated application...(read more)
  • 0 comments  /  aggregated from  Microsoft Silverlight content  on  Aug 15, 2007 (more than a year ago)   /   original article
    Do not miss the final episode of The .NET Show which features Scott Guthrie and Jason Zander talking to host Robert Hess about Silverlight. You can see it here ....( read more )...( read more )...(read more)
  • 0 comments  /  aggregated from  Microsoft Silverlight content  on  Aug 15, 2007 (more than a year ago)   /   original article
    It's a surreal experience seeing yourself in the browser talking about Silverlight (very slick Silverlight based player they are using!!) - James and I chewed the fat on Silverlight to Microsoft Partner's an insight into why Silverlight matters...(read more)
  • 0 comments  /  aggregated from  Silverlight  on  Aug 15, 2007 (more than a year ago)   /   original article
    Robert Hess has none other than Scott Guthrie and Jason Zander on for his finally episode of the .NET Show... While it is sad to be losing the .NET Show, it great to end on such a high note as Silverlight ! The .NET Show: The Final Episode: Silverlight...( read more )...(read more)
  • 0 comments  /  aggregated from  Michael's Blog  on  Aug 14, 2007 (more than a year ago)   /   original article

    Rob Bagby, MSDN Developer Evangelist, will present Silverlight 1.0 on Wednesday, 15th August at 11:00 AM Pacific Time (US & Canada).

    In this session, we present an overview of Microsoft Silverlight 1.0. We discuss everything from how to set up your development and JavaScript programming environments to the relationship between Silverlight 1.0 and Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX.

    Register online at Microsoft Events; the level is 200.

  • 0 comments  /  aggregated from  Mix Online  on  Jul 11, 2007 (more than a year ago)   /   original article
    Lightmaker is the design agency behing such megabrands as Harry Potter and David Beckham's online presence.  They built the Orlando Magic online seating selector using Silverlight.

    Scott Barnes interviewed Lucas from Lightmaker at ReMIX Australia.  Lucas is pretty honest about the good, bad and ugly.  Watch the interview to get the perspective from a team who built their first Silverlight app in just 4 days.
  • 0 comments  /  aggregated from  Mix Online  on  Jun 21, 2007 (more than a year ago)   /   original article
    Schematic is the interactive design agency behind Xbox Live Arcade, MTV Overdrive on Media Center, ABCNews.com (including the much-acclaimed player design backed by Move Networks), and some of the biggest media networks. They're one of the best in the industry for video scenarios.  Scott Hanselman interviewed Matthew Rechs of Schematic to get his thoughts about Silverlight.

     

  • 0 comments  /  aggregated from  Mix Online  on  Jun 01, 2007 (more than a year ago)   /   original article
    Prior to the aQuantive acquisition, Avenue A was already delivering a number of high-profile WPF and Silverlight applications on several continents.  Scott Hanselman talked with Kamran Hameed and Steve Gray from Avenue A to hear about some of the projects they've done and the lessons learned.  They built the Netflix and Disney demos shown at MIX, and some code that is getting massive distribution.

    The first couple of minutes discuss the Microsoft relationship, and then they dive into details about lessons learned.