The videos from the recent Tech.Days Live event are available and one of those is the excellent Laurent Bugnion of IdentityMine who did an excellent session around MVVM which you can enjoy from here; View this video as a WMV This is served up via smooth streaming so if you have decent bandwidth then...
The videos from the recent Tech.Days Live event are available and one of those is the excellent Rich Griffin of XamlNinja.com taking you through a two part session on Expression Blend; Practical tips for use of the tool A worked example going from artwork through to implementation Rich is an MVP for...
The videos from the recent Tech.Days Live event are available and one of those is my own session on “What’s New in Silverlight 5?”. You can find the main Tech.Days site by clicking on the image below; This is an overview where I try and give reasonable coverage to most/all of the new features that are...
At the UK TechDays online conference last week there were a number of sessions around Silverlight and Windows that I wanted to provide follow-up resources on here. Session: Modern Windows Applications Visit Develop For Windows Download the WPF Ribbon Control and get the information on it here Download...
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We ran an online event in the UK yesterday around client technologies with the main themes being around Silverlight, HTML, Internet Explorer and Windows. We had some great speakers including; Jon Harris from the Expression Blend team John Allwright, John Papa , Karl Schifflet and David Sayed on Silverlight...
An unusually quiet time on the blogging front for me – apologies but I’ve been a little “busy” :-) Along with John , I delivered a Silverlight workshop at MIX10 which was a lot of fun and the feedback was great ( thanks if you came along ) but it involved a bunch of effort as it was a bit of a “one-off...