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What’s new This Week in Silverlight Recorded September 13, 2010 News Barnes-gate 2010.  We’ll be chatting with Scott Barnes soon… He’s *very* supportive of Silverlight and the Designer story. Windows Phone 7 devices coming out in early October? Silverlight Cream posts top authors from March to Au.

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What’s new This Week in Silverlight

Recorded September 13, 2010

News

  • Barnes-gate 2010.  We’ll be chatting with Scott Barnes soon… He’s *very* supportive of Silverlight and the Designer story.
  • Windows Phone 7 devices coming out in early October?
  • Silverlight Cream posts top authors from March to August.
  • Jesse Liberty has Silverlight competency tests.
  • Dan Wahlin talks about MVVM on LIDNUG.
  • Brian Henderson has great new site updated daily with Silverlight news.
  • 8 part series on fluid layouts.
  • Jetpack theme available for Silverlight.

Rumors

Kelly outs Valerie Plame (er Scott Davis).

For an upcoming week: The rise and fall of Ux at Microsoft.

 

Guest Hosts

Brian Henderson is a Silverlight Designer/Architect and INETA Community Champion. A few of the activities Brian can be found participating are flying (pilot), kayaking, hiking, or just taking video/photos.

Kelly White is an independent Silverlight Consultant. He previously lead the PDXUX.Net user group, and now runs the Portland Silverlight User Group with Erik Mork. Kelly has presented at user groups and code camps throughout the northwest on both Silverlight and WPF.

Music kindly provided by YACHT.

 

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