Building Your First Great Silverlight 2 Application Guy Burstein Microsoft Israel
Agenda Introduction to Silverlight Anatomy of a Silverlight Application Silverlight Base Class Library Developer & Designer Workflow Q & A Summary
What is Silverlight? A cross-browser, cross-platform, cross-device technology for building and delivering the next generation of.NET based media experiences and RIA for the Web
DEMO Popfly: Creating a Twitter Mashup
DEMO Building a Twitter Client with Silverlight
.Net in the Browser Subset of Full CLR (< 2Mb) Rich Base Class Library –.Net 3.5 Technologies: LINQ, WCF – Core.Net Components: System.Collections System.Threading etc.
DEMO Rich.Net Class Library
Silverlight Controls Rich Set of Controls Allows Styling and Templating DataBinding through XAML and Code Additional Controls in Silverlight Toolkit
DEMO Working with Controls and Data
Developer & Designer Workflow XAML: Declarative UI Programming Right Tools for the Right Role Developer Designer
DEMO Working with Expression Blend
Q & A
Summary Next Generation Web Applications.Net in The Browser Better Development and Collaboration Build Silverlight 2 Applications Today!
Resources Silverlight Official Site Expression Community Home expression.microsoft.com Guy Burstein’s Blog blogs.microsoft.co.il/blogs/bursteg
Related Sessions DEV302: Integrating Silverlight 2 into Existing Web Sites Alex Golesh 12:20 – 13:30 Tavor Hall DEV312: Dynamic Languages and the.Net Framework Shay Friedman 14:30 – 15:40 Tavor Hall DEV309: Building Web Sites with ASP.NET MVC Framework Noam King 16:00-17:10 Galil Hall
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