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| Categorie: | Algemeen - Boeken | Van: | APress |
| Meer informatie: | www.apress.com ... | Auteur(s): | Ashish Ghoda, Jeff Scanlon |
| Bladzijden: | 484 | Publicatie-jaar: | 2009 |
This book provides you with fast-track coverage of all the most important elements of the Silverlight 3 technology ranging from XAML to standard controls, from dealing with media to networking, from testing to deployment. It concludes with a pair of fully worked sample applications for you to follow through, because nothing reinforces your understanding of how concepts fit together as much as looking at finished code.It is assumed that readers are already be comfortable with the workings of » Lees meer... | ![]() |
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This book provides you with fast-track coverage of all the most important elements of the Silverlight 3 technology ranging from XAML to standard controls, from dealing with media to networking, from testing to deployment. It concludes with a pair of fully worked sample applications for you to follow through, because nothing reinforces your understanding of how concepts fit together as much as looking at finished code.It is assumed that readers are already be comfortable with the workings of the .NET Framework. Knowledge of Expression Blend is useful, but not mandatory: you'll learn the Blend techniques that you need to know as you go through the book. By the end, you will have followed a sound, concise, path to mastery of Silverlight 3.What you'll learn:- Migrate your existing .NET skills to Silverlight 3 as quickly as possible;- Learn everything you need to know to start developing quality Silverlight 3 applications with confidence;- Explore worked case studies showing techniques and best practices in a code-heavy style that you can relate to.Who is this book for?This book is for .NET developers, whether they are previewing .NET 4.0, already using .NET 3.5, or are in the process of migrating up from .NET 2.0. The aim is to ease people's migration paths as much as possible, so the text includes notes to highlight important features of .NET 3.5 & 4.0 that people need to be aware of and also to highlight where Silverlight's working & syntax differs substantially from that of WPF.

