Silverlight 4 Jumpstart

Silverlight 4 Jumpstart
Authors
David Yack
ISBN
0981511821
Published
15 Aug 2010
Purchase online
amazon.com

Silverlight brings to the table a number of unifying concepts that both web and desktop developers should find appealing to build business applications. In this book, David Yack shares with readers the information he wishes he could have found in one place when he got started with Silverlight. The book is designed as a quick start learning guide focused on the essential parts of Silverlight a developer new to Silverlight should focus on first.

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Silverlight brings to the table a number of unifying concepts that both web and desktop developers should find appealing to build business applications. In this book, David Yack shares with readers the information he wishes he could have found in one place when he got started with Silverlight. The book is designed as a quick start learning guide focused on the essential parts of Silverlight a developer new to Silverlight should focus on first. This book establishes the foundations developers need to get started quickly with Silverlight. The hardest part of learning a new technology is navigating and finding all the right information to get up to speed quickly. The goal of this book is not to teach .NET programming basics. We figure that if you're reading this book you have had some experience doing .NET development. Most people who buy this book are looking for a quick way to get up to speed with Silverlight. More specifically we are going to focus on the parts of Silverlight that are useful for building business applications. This book is the introduction to building business applications with Silverlight. The goal of this book is simple; provide a quick way for an existing .NET developer to learn the basics of Silverlight. Silverlight 4 Jumpstart is a revision of Silverlight 3 Jumpstart integrating information on the new features of Silverlight 4. Inside you will find coverage of the new data binding changes, out of browser capabilities and Managed Extensibility Framework (MEF) to name a few. Additionally, coverage has been expanded for some areas like application navigation.

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