Learn how to encapsulate structure, animation, and logic inside custom controls that handle theming, layout, validation, and data binding. Using Microsoft Visual Studio and Microsoft Expression Blend, explore advanced design, coding, debugging, and testing techniques for building components that work interchangeably in Silverlight and Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF).
-
Karen Corby
9 Comments
John said
March 24, 2009
Very cool to see, that Silverlight 3.0 takes some more good stuff from the WPF. Also the new Silverlight specific helpers and patterns are very interesting.
John said
March 24, 2009
And very uncool to see, that commenting during the video sets the video back to beginning. Oh for f*
M said
March 24, 2009
Thanks for the good presentation and of course for the new Silverlight controls themselves.
Don said
March 25, 2009
Video does not run with SL3 dev runtime, hum....
Tranzformerz said
March 26, 2009
I've attended this session at MIX and by far this has been the best presenter there. She has gone through the steps in detail unlike others who over assume the audience knew the content. Also, her speaking skills are great. Good job Karen! I hope to see you next year at MIX.
Braulio said
May 17, 2009
Nice demo, but maybe on the Expression one we developers should let a designer to perform that part.
chenkai said
June 16, 2009
nice ! you never found that's fuck cool.
sunilkumar said
October 27, 2009
Its is really nice. Thanks for posting.
john79 said
November 10, 2009
really cool. but we need the code to study. where is possible to find it?
thanks