Deep dive into SIlverlight Perspective 3D and Behaviors

Organiser
Toronto Silverlight User Group
Date
28-29 Oct 2009 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , Toronto, CA
Cost
Free

Hi Everyone,

Our next Silverlight User Group meeting will be held on 6:30PM, Wednesday October 28, 2009.

Location: MSN Office Downtown Toronto, 222 Bay St. Toronto, ON

Agenda:

6:30 – 7:15: Silverlight Perspective 3D

Learn what perspective 3D is, how to implement it and how to best harness the power of this new feature to enhance your Silverlight applications. For both designers and developers, you will learn how easy it is to add another dimension to your applications through Expression Blend 3 or through XAML. The audience will be walked through a live example of implementing perspective 3D.

7:15 – 7:30: Break

7:30 – 8:45: Silverlight 3 Behaviors

Silverlight 3 Behaviors allow you to add interactivity to your application without writing any code. We'll first look at how well Expression Blend 3 supports Behaviors at design time, then we'll see how to write our own Behaviors, Triggers and Actions.

8:45 - 9:30: Q&A

Register at: http://www.torontosilverlight.com

Speakers Bio

Christopher Ching Chris is an independent software consultant and Silverlight enthusiast.

Mano Kulasingam Mano is a founding partner and principle interactive designer /developer with Digiflare, focusing on presentation layer technologies like Microsoft Silverlight, Windows Presentation Foundation and SharePoint 2007. He is recognized as a Microsoft MVP for his involvement in the Silverlight and Blend user community.

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