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CodeCamp: Integrating Silverlight into Microsoft Office SharePoint 2007

The good folks at Non~Linear Creations informed me of this fantastic opportunity to learn how to integrate Silverlight into MOSS 2007.  If you're going to be in the Greater Toronto Area on March 1, 2008 and have some spare time, you should think about registering for the Toronto Code Camp and attend their session. 

Below are the details of the session:

MOSS 2007 and Silverlight Integration

March 1, 2008 04:00 PM - 05:15 PM Room: E

Andy Nogueira, Nonlinear creations Inc.

In this session we'll explore different scenarios for integrating SharePoint and Silverlight. SharePoint 2007 is an amazing framework that has an incredible set of built-in features such as Web Parts, Collaboration, Workflow, Security, LOB integration, Search, etc. In this session we'll demonstrate how to leverage some of these features to create a real Rich Internet Application (RIA) using SharePoint and Silverlight together.

http://www.torontocodecamp.net/Sessions/tabid/55/CodecampId/1/SessionId/23/Default.aspx

If you do wish to attend, please register soon as I expect the spots to fill up quickly.  This is one of many interesting sessions that will be held that day, and it is completely free - all you need to do is register.

The address for the code camp is as follows:

Manulife Financial Corporation
200 Bloor Street East
Toronto, Ontario
M4W 1E5

Happy Coding!

Posted: Monday, January 28, 2008 4:29 PM by plaberge

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Windows Vista News said:

There is an interesting post over at blogs.msdn.com

# January 28, 2008 2:00 PM
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