Lab 5 - Exercise 1 and 2 - Enabling and Detecting Out of Browser
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Lab 5 - Exercise 1 and 2 - Enabling and Detecting Out of Browser
In this video you’ll learn how to take an existing application and make it run out of the browser. Doing so can create a more familiar development environment if you’re coming from WinForms or developing desktop applications with Silverlight. Additionally, this video shows how to detect which context your Silverlight application is running in.
The accompanying lab for this video can be found here: Lab 05 - Migrating Apps to Out-of-Browser
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