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Winners of free ebooks from our yesterday's Metro/WinRT webinar

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1 comments   /   posted by Silverlight Show on Feb 03, 2012
Tags:   webinar , ebooks , metro , winrt , gill-cleeren

A very successful part 1 of a 2-part webinar session on Metro and WinRT for the Silverlight/WPF Developer has been delivered yesterday by Gill Cleeren. Join part 2 next week, Feb 9th, 10 am PST!

Thanks to everyone who attended and participated with questions! The recording of this webinar, along with demos and slides, will be available shortly on SilverlightShow Home.

We got a lot of useful feedback and ideas for part 2 through our post-webinar survey. The 3 attendees who left precious feedback and were selected to get Gill's SilverlightShow ebook Getting Ready for Microsoft Silverlight Exam 70-506 are:

Viral Rathod
Filip Skakun
Judson White

The 2 authors of tweets with tag #webinarsilverlightshow who helped spread the word about this webinar and receive a free ebook 'Microsoft Silverlight 4 Data and Services Cookbook' by Packt Publishing are:
 
@naraby
@Perry1969

We'll get in touch with all winners later today.

See you on part 2 of this session: Feb 9th, 2012, 10 am PST (check your local time)! Learn more | Register for part 2



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  • Re: Winners of free ebooks from our yesterday's Metro/WinRT webinar


    posted by vr_viral86 on Feb 03, 2012 14:05

    Thanks for the ebook!!

    The webinar was so lucrative for me, got many technology oriented doubts clear, as I am a silverlight developer, I was thinking for XAML knowledge.. But seems metro style is consuming XAML as well. So its fine.

    I will be attending second webinar for sure.

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