geekSpeak recording: Building Animations in Silverlight with Cal Schrotenboer
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Recorded on March 12th, 2008.
In this installment of geekSpeak, Cal Schrotenboer walks us through various ways of creating animations in Silverlight. In addition to the raw XAML, Cal shows us some interesting tips inside of Visual Studion and Expression Blend. There are some very effective techniques illustrated here, and can be viewed live in action by visiting the site Cal uses in the demonstrations - http://www.drinkmate.com. This show was hosted by Glen Gordon and Mithun Dhar
Guest information: Cal Schrotenboer
Cal is a Microsoft Visual C# developer with experience building Windows Forms application front ends for Microsoft SQL Server databases. He also teaches several programming classes at Foothill College in Los Altos Hills, California, and Microsoft Network Administration (MCSE) classes at Mission College in Santa Clara. Recently Cal has been specializing in Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF). He has presented several MSDN webcasts on various WPF topics, and has spoken to user groups and code camps throughout California about WPF. Cal maintains a WPF blog at www.WPFLearningExperience.com. In his spare time, Cal enjoys travel and photography.
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