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MSDN: Catch Up with Microsoft Rich Client Technologies for 2008

Date
Tue, 24 Feb 2009, 13:30 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
Microsoft (Waverley Gate) , Edinburgh, GB
Cost
Free
In this half-day session we’ll do a refresh of the technologies that we can use to build rich, interactive clients with .NET in 2008. We’ll take a look at how we can be cross-platform, cross-browser with Silverlight 2 and yet get the full development experience of a .NET application and then we’ll explore how we can take that further with the Windows Presentation Foundation V3.5 Service Pack 1 which allows for the richest, most-productive development model for Windows applications. There’ll be lots of demos and code as we bring you bang-up-to-date with what’s happening in the world of Microsoft clients. Silverlight 2: From ScratchWindows Presentation Foundation: From Scratch

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