Introduction to Multitouch Development in Silverlight
- Posted: May 23, 2011 at 7:19 PM
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In this short video, Jennifer Marsman gives a quick introduction to multitouch development in Silverlight. She briefly discusses the major differences between multitouch development in Silverlight and WPF, and then demonstrates a Silverlight multitouch code sample where an "Ouch" will appear wherever your finger touches the screen. The code sample can be downloaded from her blog at http://blogs.msdn.com/b/jennifer/archive/2011/05/23/introduction-to-multitouch-development-in-silverlight-webcast-on-channel-9.aspx.
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