Live From Redmond: Controls and Events (Subtitle: Programming Silverlight 2 With Expression Blend and Visual Studio 2008)
Overview This webcast will provide a complete overview of why one Silverlight Geek has moved from 15 years of programming exclusively in Visual Studio to a mixed model of Expression Blend for UI development and Visual Studio for coding and debugging. Along the way, the presenter will demonstrate the numerous Silverlight 2 controls and the associated event model, and he will explain and demonstrate the moving parts behind a robust Silverlight 2 application.
| Publisher | Microsoft | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Live Date | 25th June 2008 00:00 UTC | ||
| Format | Webcast | ||
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