Silverlight and SharePoint 2010: Better together
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In SharePoint 2010 we’ve got out-of-the-box support for hosting Silverlight Applications in the Silverlight Web Part. This session will discuss this out-of-the-box functionality and dive into the details about building Silverlight Applications. Silverlight will be used to build RIAs to visualize SharePoint data in an attractive way, both inside the existing SharePoint UI as running as an application out-of-the-browser.
This session is presented by Jan Tielens during SharePoint Connections 2010 in Amsterdam.
Jan is .NET Architect and Trainer at U2U (http://www.u2u.be). He focuses on Information Worker technologies including SharePoint and Office. Jan is Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) for Office SharePoint Server and he is well known in the SharePoint community as the author of the SmartPart and the SmartTools for SharePoint. You can read his weblog at http://weblogs.asp.net/jan and follow him via twitter at http://twitter.com/jantielens.
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This is EXCELLENT!
Thanks for posting
Excellent indeed! Great job!
Good post.
Here is another introduction post on Silverlight Client Object Model in SharePoint 2010. This will also helps the devs to understand and create applications. Take a look at it.
http://praveenbattula.blogspot.com/2010/03/sharepoint-2010-silverlight-client.html
-Praveen
too good...really helped ...
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