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         <title>Silverlight Geek - An interview with Jesse Liberty</title>
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		 From : Channel 9<br />Jesse Liberty is the official Silverlight Geek.  What does that mean?  Why should you care?  And what does he think about Expression Blend?  In this interview Jesse attempts to answer those stories while remaining luminous.
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2009 13:26:00 -0400</pubDate>
		
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		 From : videos - Channel 9<br />Since The New York Times has just recently released a set of open news content APIs (NY Times APIs) and accompanying Silverlight kit to the developer community at large we wanted the full story behind the project.  So last week while in New York, Eric Hoffman, my team's Platform Strategy Advisor, sat down with Derek Gottfrid, Senior Software Architect and Nick Thuesen, Senior Software Engineer to discuss the genesis of this project.  Find out why they feel these open news content APIs are going allow developers to be a more integral part of the news community and how easy it is get starting using these APIs via the New York Times Silverlight Kit. 
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2009 13:36:00 -0400</pubDate>
		
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		 From : Revver - tutorial Videos<br />Author: wcfchamp Added: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 20:33:04 -0800 Duration: 0Lets get it on! We are engaged in a battle that pits the old way of creating web services versus the new way. In the video series, two fighters go toe-to-toe, or rather keyboard-to-keyboard to highlight the benefits of using Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) to build robust web services. Enjoy Round 2.
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		 From : Revver - tutorial Videos<br />Author: wcfchamp Added: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 20:33:04 -0800 Duration: 0Lets get it on for the final round! We are engaged in a battle that pits the old way of creating web services versus the new way. In the video series, two fighters go toe-to-toe, or rather keyboard-to-keyboard to highlight the benefits of using Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) to build robust web services.
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		 From : Revver - tutorial Videos<br />Author: wcfchamp Added: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 20:33:04 -0800 Duration: 0Lets get it on! We are engaged in a battle that pits the old way of creating web services versus the new way. In the video series, two fighters go toe-to-toe, or rather keyboard-to-keyboard to highlight the benefits of using Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) to build robust web services. Enjoy Round 2.
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		 From : Revver - tutorial Videos<br />Author: wcfchamp Added: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 20:33:04 -0800 Duration: 0Lets get it on! We are engaged in a battle that pits the old way of creating web services versus the new way. In the video series, two fighters go toe-to-toe, or rather keyboard-to-keyboard to highlight the benefits of using Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) to build robust web services. Enjoy Round 1.
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		 From : Mike Ormond's Blog<br />Following on from my post about the Expression family, I said I’d follow up with some more details on Expression Design. Someone commented on my other post that Expression Design is “too basic” and I suppose for many people that will be a fair criticism. For someone like me, who’s not a graphic designer, I find it strikes a good balance between functionality and complexity (and I use some other tools to achieve things Design is not so suited to such as manipulating bitmap images – Paint.NET is great for this). It also comes in a range of attractive colours. Anyway, I’ve done a bit of a trawl to find learning resources for Expression Design. Finding out about what it does and the basics of the UI Follow the “Video Feature Tour” link at the Expression Design Homepage (Silverlight required) There’s a more detailed demo video on the same page (“In-Depth Demo”) which covers a tour of the UI, XAML Exporting and Slicing Getting Started Tutorials etc Quick Start Guide Training Videos (introduction to concepts) Tutorials (short video tutorials eg following the 2 minute video “Creating a Very Simple Gel Button” I created the image on the right) More tutorials on the Expression Team blog Alex Knight has some great Expression Design tutorials on his blog and on SilverZine More In-Depth Webcast Designing Windows Experiences Download the Trial Expression Design 2 Trial Community Help and Assistance Expression Design Forum Technorati Tags: microsoft,expression,design
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2009 10:12:47 -0400</pubDate>
		
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		 From : Channel 9<br />Ok; so maybe I got a little overexcited in the final installment to this 5-part series.  Jazz Hands! This time around we spend time talking about how to use Silverlight to build experiences that will compel users to want to come back again and again while differentiating your application from those of your competitors. In this episode we spend most of our time in the part of the demo related to the conference attendee portal.  The portal is meant to be the place where returning attendees go to review information about the conference (maps, weather, schedule, travel ,etc).  This would be similar to a SharePoint page but built with a consumer in mind so including animations, drag and drop and generally having more sizzle. Jazz Hands! The information in the modules is coming directly from Dynamics CRM Online via web service calls.  That information is data-bound to the Silverlight controls we used to allow users to display and manipulate that information.  The ecosystem around Silverlight is exploding and as result there is a wide variety of controls that can be used to accelerate the design and development of solutions.  In our case, much of the UI work on the attendee portal is based on a control built by a team led by Martin Grayson.  Have a look at the various other controls available in the suite on the Blacklight showcase site. The full source code is available on CodePlex.  Nice work on these, Martin! Jazz Hands!   As we discussed in the last episode the separation of code and UI makes is easy for developers and designers to work together to build something cool really fast. Girish promised to share the code for this on his blog here.   This episode is part of a 5-part series.  In this series we’ve tried to explain how you can combine the Microsoft Web Platform with Dynamics CRM to quickly build and deploy self-service solutions.  The full set of videos include: Dynamics Duo Rides Again Dynamics Duo: Everybody needs an Identity Dynamics Duo: Wide World Importers Code Dynamics Duo: Composition with Third-Party Web Services Dynamics Duo: Silverlight and Jazz Hands (this video) Both Girish and I enjoyed recording this series.  We hope you enjoyed them as well.  If you have comments or suggestions for other topics, feel free to add comments below or email Girish or me (Ben) directly.   Sorry if I went a little over the top with all that Jazz Hands thing.  Jazz Hands! :)
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2009 00:08:00 -0400</pubDate>
		
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2009 16:41:32 -0400</pubDate>
		
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		 From : videos - Channel 9<br />In this episode we talk about a variety of topics including using Silverlight for UI, composing using 3rd party web services and storing complex information in Dynamics CRM. We spend most of our time on the flight booking page.  This page was built using Silverlight to demonstrate some of the simple experiences that can be designed.  In this case the UI was built in Expression Blend.  Designers and developers work together closely on projects.  In fact, developers and designers work on the exact same project files but stay in their own environments; Developers stay in Visual Studio, Designers stay in Expression.  We’ll talk a lot more time about Silverlight in the final episode of this series tomorrow. In our example we use a third party web service run by ezGDS to present the conference attendee with a list of flight options.  ezGDS takes care behind the scenes to retrieve that flight fare information from various global distribution systems including Amadeus, Worldspan, Sabre and others.  The attendee sees none of that complexity since we’ve built all of that directly into our system.  Even though the information coming back can be very complex, including ticket information and various inbound and outbound flight segments, Dynamics CRM easily handles storing this information in a custom entity. This episode is part of a 5-part series. In this series we’ve tried to explain how you can combine the Microsoft Web Platform with Dynamics CRM to quickly build and deploy self-service solutions. The full set of videos include: Dynamics Duo Rides Again Dynamics Duo: Everybody needs an Identity Dynamics Duo: Wide World Importers Code Dynamics Duo: Composition with Third-Party Web Services (this video) Dynamics Duo: Silverlight and Jazz Hands  Both Girish and I enjoyed recording this series. We hope you enjoyed them as well. If you have comments or suggestions for other topics, feel free to add comments below or email Girish or me (Ben) directly.
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		 From : 5min : recently added<br />Silverlight is Microsoft s attempt to gain a foothold in the world of web video. It s also intended as a major competitor to Flash. But how does it stack up against Flash? And should you consider using it for your web videos? I answer these questions and more here
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Nov 2008 02:13:50 -0500</pubDate>
		
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		 From : Beet.TV<br />The authoring tools for Microsoft's Silverlight, the new rich-media Web plug-in, will soon be available for those working on Macs and on open source programs. The software giant hopes to accelerate the use of Silverlight on different operating systems through the funding of a project to be undertaken by Soyatec, a France-based IT solutions provider and Eclipse Foundation member. The announcement was made today.Currently, Silverlight authoring tools are largely limited to PC's, which is surely a limitation to its use as so many in the video production field use Macs.The company also announced today the release of Silverlight 2.0On Friday, I interviewed Brian Goldfarb, Group Product Manager for Silverlight. I interviewed him via Skype and the connect was not as good as we would like. But, it's great to catch up with Brian on all the developments with Silverlight. He says the program now resides on computers reaching one in four consumers worldwide.-- Andy Plesser, Executive Producer
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