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Deep Dive into Microsoft Silverlight Graphics

Friday, March 20, 2009
Come hear about the Silverlight 3 rendering pipeline, and learn how to enhance your application experience with the latest additions to the Silverlight graphics APIs.
  • Seema Ramchandani
    Seema is a PM on the Silverlight team in Redmond, where she works on the graphics system and optimizing the platform’s performance. Seema initially joined Microsoft in 2003 to design and build WPF’s Controls and Panel system, and then moved to work on the platform’s hardware acceleration story. Prior to her tenure at Microsoft, Seema worked on brain-computer interfaces at Brown.

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  • When I first saw that there were only 2 effects added to SL 3 (DropShadow and Blur) I was a little disappointed. However Seema shows in this presentation how to write you own pixel shader, or even better use the large amount of effects available from the wpf effects library (http://wpffx.codeplex.com/) within Silverlight. She also covers GPU and other graphics api's.

    Cheers

    Ian

  • Sergey (gravatar)

    Sergey said
    March 24, 2009

    I can't download video :(

  • 不错嘛,客户端程序越来越强大了

  • This video is temporarily unavailable. In the meantime you may download the PowerPoint deck using the link above.

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    jason said
    March 24, 2009

    When will this video be back up? There are a few talks that reference this one.

  • @jason hopefully by the end of the week

  • Posted the Pixel Shader demos here:

    http://blogs.msdn.com/seema/archive/2009/03/27/video-of-deep-dive-into-sl-graphics-is-posted.aspx

    Let me know if you have any questions, thanks! S

  • Lyle (gravatar)

    Lyle said
    May 13, 2009

    Seema is so HOT!!!

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    銀光大使 said
    May 27, 2009

    有冇字幕下載?好多句話聽唔明...

  • Great list! Also styleneat - been using it regularly, works great.

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