PDC09 Workshop: Getting the Most out of Microsoft Silverlight 3
- Posted: Sep 28, 2009 at 3:56 PM
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It can be easy to get caught up in all of the fancy graphics, transitions, and video effects that are part of Silverlight, but that doesn’t mean you can’t write serious, business ready, applications that not only take advantage of Silverlight but are also better because of it.
At the upcoming PDC, one of the workshops being done on the day before is “Getting the Most out of Microsoft Silverlight 3” by Richard Griffin and Ian Griffiths. I’ve asked Mike Taulty to be my special correspondent and provide us with an interview with “the two Griffs” so we can get some insight as to what their day-long workshop will be like and who should be attending it.
You can get more details about their workshop at the PDC09 website here:
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This looks great guys - wish I could make it to PDC. Any plans to make this available on video?
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