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Executive Overview.
- What is Silverlight?
- Key drivers and barriers
- Market placement and competing technologies (e.g.
Flash, Ajax)
- What it takes to build Silverlight applications
- How will it affect my business?
- Silverlight strategic futures (the Microsoft
Client: Desktop, Web and Mobile), Alexandria.
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Silverlight for Designers
- What can you do with Silverlight?
- What can't you do with Silverlight?
- What is Xaml?
- Silverlight design tools (Expression suite, export
from other tools such as Illustrator)
- How you can work more closely with Developers
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Silverlight for Developers
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Silverlight managed code development in Visual
Studio
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Understanding how Silverlight fits into a n-tier
development
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Working with Data
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Understanding the HtmlBridge
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Other Silverlight features (threading, isolated
storage...)
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Here at bbits we believe that Silverlight represents a major enhancement in the
way web applications are produced. Managed code in the browser, rich UI, consistency
across browsers and platforms (not to mention desktop, mobile and web), .NET libraries
for threading support, isolated storage, HtmlBridge and more make it a compelling
and productive platform.right for business visit our
silverlightforbusiness.net blog
bbits has been working with Silverlight since it was first announced at Mix 07 and
have now successfully delivered many courses to developers and designers in the
UK and around Europe.
Our clients range from large development houses where we have concentrated on the
developer designer workflow, or drilled deep on the enterprise architecture for
developers using Silverlight, to smaller companies looking for an insight into the
cutting edge technology, and designers wishing to convert from Flash or other technologies.
We have two standard courses listed below, but we can customise any course at no
extra cost and can design a workshop or consultancy to fit your exact requirements.
Silverlight
for Designers
Silverlight
for Developers