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Silverlight Training Course

Date
12-14 Dec 2007 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
JB International , London, GB
Cost
£1200+VAT
Silverlight Overview

What is Silverlight?
Architecture
Running Silverlight apps
Creating Silverlight apps
Tools
Alpha and Beta differences
Related technologies and tools
Installing
Xaml Overview
WPF Overview

Silverlight Development with JavaScript

Fundamentals
Object Models
CreateSilverlight.js and Silverlight.js
Events
CreateFromXaml method
Silverlight objects
Full-screen support
Downloaded object
Error handling
Scripting

Graphics

Shapes and Drawings
Brushes
VideoBrush
Geometrics
Path Markup
Transforms

Multimedia & Animation

Media overview
Formats and protocols
Interactive Animation
Key-frame animation

Silverlight with .Net Framework

Silverlight 1.1 Alpha overview
Creating a Silverlight project for C# or Visual Basic
Writing event handlers
C creating custom controls
C calling Silverlight client APIs with C#.
Using Representational State Transfer (REST) in Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) to send and receive Plain Old XML (POX) message
Calling an ASP.NET Web service with JavaScript Object Notation (JSON).
Interaction Between HTML and Managed Code
Accessing the HTML DOM from managed code, calling managed code from JavaScript.
Working with XML in Silverlight:
Working with Isolated Storage in Silverlight:

Additional Programming Tasks:

* Uploading files
* downloading images
* using dynamic languages in your Silverlight-based application.

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