Silverlight Cream for November 14, 2007 - 2 -- #125

Laurence Moroney posted code changes for Chapter 8 of his Introducing Silverlight 1.0 book, and get up to 1 hour of free Silverlight training via Michael O'Brien of InnerWorkings.

From SilverlightCream.com:
Introducing Silverlight Book: Code Update
Jeff Paries of DesignWithSilverlight found an error in the code for Laurence Moroney's Introducing Silverlight 1.0, and Laurence posted the change.
Getting Started With Silverlight
This is a very superficial discussion of "What is Silverlight" by Michael O'Brien with pointers out to locations most of us are very familiar with, coupled with a 1-hour free training coupon at InnerWorkings, where Michael is employed.

Stay in the 'Light!

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Silverlight Cream for November 14, 2007 -- #124

Early Cream today from folks that submitted to me, I'll post more later: Michael Washington comes back again with a Silverlight Control Article, this time in 1.1 and Jim Thull has started blogging about Media and Expression Encoder

From SilverlightCream.com:
Silverlight Media and Expression Encoder
Jim Thill has started a blog on Media and Expression Encoder, and should be valuable info considering he works on the Silverlight Media Team :)
Silverlight 1.1 Control Tutorial
Michael Washington told me he was going to do the Control Article in 1.1, but once again I didn't realize how soon ... great stuff, and all with code!

Stay in the 'Light!

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Microsoft Live WebCast today -- Jesse Liberty -- 1PM Eastern --whenevertheheckwhereyouare

In case there's anyone reading this that does not also read the Silverlight.net feed, Jesse Liberty is doing a live webcast today, actually in about an hour and 45 minutes if I have my time zones right (I don't always -- you'd think NOT changing for daylight savings would make things simpler) ...

Anyway... this looks like something I don't want to miss, the topic is using Animation to analyze data,  but you have to register.

Go to Jesse's blog post and take the link from there.

See you at the webcast... I'm the one in jeans and boots... oh wait, it's online, so nevermind :)

-Dave

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