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Presented by:Tim Heuer
June 03, 2008 | Duration: 13:02
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Tim Heuer introduces the concepts and tools needed to get started with Silverlight development from a developers perspective.
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#1 April 08, 2009 9:04 AM
Hi, please fix the URL of CS source code.
http://download.microsof t.com - you have space in URL.
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#2 April 08, 2009 10:57 AM
download.microsoft.com/.../Slidentity_CS.zip
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#3 April 09, 2009 2:06 AM
Another Very good video example. I'm a beginner and the of open and save function will help me in my project. Thanks
Jean-Marc Flamand
Project: mpeapps.com/SilverlightLoadsheetLayout1TestPage.aspx
#4 April 12, 2009 2:27 PM
I installed the following softwares
Silverlight 3 Beta Tools for Visual Studio
Microsoft Expression Blend 3 Preview
Silverlight Toolkit
I am getting "sllauncher.exe - Application error" when i m trying to install silverlight application into my local computer?
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#5 April 14, 2009 3:45 AM
Hey Tim:
I used Mike's exact CS code from MIX and hosted it on a separate machine and also tried it on my hosting service and neither one updated after making changes to the source -XAP. BTW, this is exactly what happened with Mike's demo onstage which leads me to suspect it is not just a problem with the VS-Cassini server. I also tried to get the Slidentity demo to update working on both apps for hours with no luck. Basically, the "ExecutionStateChanged" event never fires at OOB startup.
Ken
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#6 April 16, 2009 12:29 PM
Cool concept. I liked the serializing xml idea :)
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#7 July 29, 2009 10:12 PM
Good Stuff!
Where can I find the source code for the .Net RIA Services? The download sourcecode downloads the video.
thanks again
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#8 November 05, 2009 8:42 AM
Hi Tim, great video. Three suggestions for all the videos on this site:
1) Is it possible with a "double size playback" like YouTube has? I know about full screen but it minimizes if you do other work on the second monitor.
2) Is it possible to have an "increased playback speed" button/slider?
3) This one, which is a somewhat advanced Search Engine Optimization (SEO), might involve too much work, but I'll ask anyway: Can you make time coded Closed Captions (CC), make them crawlable for Bing/Google, and when visitors arrive from the search engines, reuse their query to start the video at the point that makes most sense (e.g. at first occurence of the query term)?
4) And when you have made all of these goodies, post the Silverlight code ;-)
#9 November 10, 2009 6:18 PM
Thanks for the tutorial
#10 November 20, 2009 1:23 AM
How come there's no option between full screen and too small to see? an adjusting pop-out window would be really nice.
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