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MSDN Webcast: Composite Application Guidance (PRISM) for WPF and Silverlight

Thanks for joining me today, even though I went a little over time! Resources: Watch the webcast here: http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032416172 Download the slides: http://cid-28c55ac7b8de9c47.skydrive.live.com/browse.aspx/Webcast%20Resources/PRISM%20for%20WPF%20and%20Silverlight

MSDN Webcast: Silverlight Controls Framework

Thank you for joining my session today! Here are some links to get you started. To watch the webcast: http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032416159&Culture=en-US Webcast slides and code: http://cid-28c55ac7b8de9c47.skydrive.live.com/browse.aspx/Webcast%20Resources/Silverlight%20Controls%20Framework

Upcoming MSDN Webcasts

I am pretty busy with a whole lot of MSDN webcasts coming up. If you haven’t had the opportunity to view an MSDN Webcast, it’s a great way to learn from product team members, community experts, Microsoft Partners – even Developer and Architect Evangelists!

Lucky you, Philadelphia: MSDN Event, SQL Roadshow, Virtualization Roadshow - ALL THIS WEEK!

It's a full week of events in Philadelphia! On Tuesday, the 11th, we kick things off with an MSDN Event on SQL 2008 for Developer, Visual Studio Tools for Office, and Silverlight 2 (click here to register). If you want to dive a bit deeper in SQL Server

MSDN Developer Conferences!

If you missed Microsoft's Professional Developers Conference this year, I have some great news for you! We're taking it on the road. We're bringing some of the best sessions from PDC to a city near (or kinda near) you with the MSDN Developer Conference

Upcoming November Developer Events

November 4th – MSDN Freedom Roadshow, Newark, DE – CANCELLED November 8 th – BarCamp Philly Register at: http://www.barcampphilly.org/ BarCamp is defined by Wikipedia as follows: “…an international network of user generated conferences — open, participatory

Resources for MSDN Event: SQL 2008, VSTO, Silverlight 2

Hi all, I was going to prepare a long post about resources for my recent MSDN Event content, but then saw that my colleague, Jim O'Neil has already done so: http://blogs.msdn.com/jimoneil/ He has some great questions/answers that came up during his presentations

Upcoming October Developer Events

Now that David has joined our team, we’re excited to announce a new initiative, the MSDN Freedom Roadshow! The MSDN Freedom Roadshow is a series of free, local Microsoft MSDN events held here in the region where our nation’s freedom was born. They are

Coming to Pittsburgh: Our first MSDN Freedom Roadshow!

Dani , David and I are putting on our first roadshow of this fiscal year, whoohoooo! We will be at the Pittsburgh Microsoft office on September 19th , from 9 to 4. To register: http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032388335 Creating

MSDN Event Resources

I had a great time kicking things off in NYC for this quarter of MSDN Events ! In case you missed something, or wanted to investigate further, check out the links below. I've also attached the slides for this quarter. Mike Benkovich , a fellow DE, posted

"Look What You Can Do with Silveright 2" Part 6: Adaptive Streaming and More

The last part of webcast series didn't focus specifically on one facet of Silverlight 2, but rather highlighted various aspects: media improvements Adaptive Streaming, Server-side playlists, DRM, Accessibility and UI Automation, OpenFileDialog, Isolated

"Look What You Can Do with Silveright 2" Part 5: Testing Framework

In the fifth part of our series, we examined Unit Testing in Silverlight 2. Not only did we release the source code to many Silverlight 2 controls, we shipped over 1500 unit tests that target them. We also shipped a very robust Silverlight Testing Framework
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Attachment(s): Part5.zip

"Look What You Can Do with Silveright 2" Part 4: Web Services Support

Today we discussed consuming Web Services in our Silverlight 2 applications using ASMX Web Services, WCF Services and REST. This webcast was based on a blogpost by Tim Heuer . The attached code is modified from his source code to work with Silverlight
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Attachment(s): Part4.zip

"Look What You Can Do with Silveright 2" Part 3: Introducing Deep Zoom

Today we covered Deep Zoom, based on Seadragon technology, which allows the users of our Silverlight application to navigate large amounts of visual information (images) regardless of the size of data and bandwidth available for downloading it. A really

"Look What You Can Do with Silveright 2" Part 2: WPF UI Framework Continued

Today we continued our discussion on why I love Silverlight 2 by examining Layout Managment using Grid, StackPanel and Canvas. We also took a look at binding controls to data ( see Jesse Libery's video ) and styling/skinning controls. Attached is the
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Attachment(s): Part2.zip
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