Developing Rich Web Applications with Silverlight (Part 2)

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Developing Rich Web Applications with Silverlight (Part 2)Mike TaultyDeveloper & Platform GroupMicrosoft LtdMike.Taulty@microsoft.com

Designer/Developer Tooling

VS 2008

XAML

DesignerLook, behavior, brand,and emotional connection

DeveloperFunction, deployment, data,

security, operational integrity

VS Project Files

Expression Tools

Building Controls

Control building more “common” today than in other UI frameworks

Due to lack of built-in UI controls in the AlphaSystem.Windows.Controls.Control base classMixture of XAML + Code approach

Building Controls

Advanced Programming Scenarios

Saving user data in Isolated StorageWorking with real storageWorking with custom fonts.NET and JavaScript interoperability

Advanced Scenarios

Dynamic Languages in Silverlight

Ruby Python Visual Basic JavaScript

Common Language Runtime

Dynamic Language Runtime

Dynamic Languages

Deploying

Silverlight StreamingProvides developers a free, scalability-on-demand solution for Silverlight

http://silverlight.live.com• Free, 4GB hosting and streaming• You build the application, we deliver the scale• High quality, differentiated, controllable user

experience• Complete API Programmability

Silverlight Streaming

Resources

www.silverlight.net

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