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Jesse Liberty - Silverlight Geek

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Did you know... You Can Copy The 1.0 Template From VS 2005 to VS 2008?

Here's how. If you installed the 1.0 SDK to Visual Studio 2005, a directory was created under Visual Studio 2005\Templates\ProjectTemplates\Visual C# named Silverlight (which contains a zip file). You can copy and paste that entire directory (with its zip file) into Visual Studio 2008\Templates\ProjectTemplates\Visual C# as is and it just works.

Doing so will give you the project template in Visual Studio 2008 to create Silverlight 1.0 projects


SilverlightProject

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NB: This is the first Tip of the Day, but not the last, on Programming Silverlight. The idea was inspired by the incredibly useful Visual Studio Tip of the Day offered by Sara Ford. 

Each Tip of the Day will be tagged, and will have a subject beginning "Did you know..."

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Did you know... You Can Copy The 1.0 Template From VS 2005 to VS 2008? - Jesse Liberty - Silverlight Geek said:

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# December 7, 2007 2:20 PM

Test said:

Here's how. If you installed the 1.0 SDK to Visual Studio 2005, a directory was created under Visual

# December 7, 2007 3:08 PM

Alex Thissen Weblog Build 1.15.10.1971 said:

If you already have taken a look at Microsoft's Silverlight you might want to check out the INETA competition

# December 7, 2007 4:20 PM

Alex Thissen Weblog Build 1.15.10.1971 said:

If you already have taken a look at Microsoft's Silverlight you might want to check out the INETA competition

# December 7, 2007 4:21 PM

Community Blogs said:

First of two-parts of Cream I've found in my blog-reading: Koen of FirsFloor demonstrates a Slideshow

# December 12, 2007 12:30 AM