Deep Fried Bytes: What's Coming in Silverlight 4 with Jesse Liberty

Deep Fried Bytes

Silverlight 4 is just around the corner and it is the one technology a lot of developers are waiting on to build the next generation of rich Internet applications.  In this episode Keith and Woody caught up with Jesse Liberty at the Professional Developers Conference and discussed what's coming i.

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Silverlight 4 is just around the corner and it is the one technology a lot of developers are waiting on to build the next generation of rich Internet applications.  In this episode Keith and Woody caught up with Jesse Liberty at the Professional Developers Conference and discussed what's coming in Silverlight 4 and what it means for developers.

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Jesse Liberty, Silverlight Geek, is a Developer Community Program Manager for Microsoft Silverlight.net. Lately he has been focused on Component-based, Test-Driven, Cross-platform line-of-business application development, and has led the development of the open source  Silverlight HyperVideo Platform .  Liberty is the author of over two dozen books, and his blog  is a required resource for Silverlight programmers. His twenty years of programming experience include stints as a Distinguished Software Engineer at AT&T; Vice President of Human-Computer Interaction at Citibank and Software Architect at PBS/Learning Link. He can be reached at [email protected]. Complete bio on Wikipedia.

Jesse’s blog is Silverlight Geek

Jesse can be found on Twitter at @jesseliberty

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