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Beginning Silverlight 4 in C#

by Lair, Robert.
Authors: SpringerLink (Online service) Physical details: 416 p. online resource. ISBN: 1430229896 Subject(s): Computer science. | Computer Science. | Programming Techniques.
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Welcome to Silverlight 4 -- to Visual Studio 2010 -- Layout Management in Silverlight -- Silerlight Controls -- Data Binding and Silverlight List Controls -- Silverlight Toolkit -- Data Access and Networking -- Navigation Framework -- Isolated Storage in Silverlight -- System Integration and Device Support -- to Expression Blend -- Styling in Silverlight -- Transformations and Animation -- Custom Controls -- Printing in Silverlight -- Deployment.

The growing popularity of Web 2.0 applications is increasing user expectations for high-quality web site design, presentation, and functionality. It is into this climate that Microsoft is releasing Silverlight 4, the third and latest iteration of its cross-browser web presentation technology. Beginning Sliverlight 4 in C# brings you to the cutting-edge of Web 2.0 application design and includes plenty of practical guidance to get you started straightaway. Silverlight design tools have important differences compared to those used to create Ajax and JavaScript functionality. Robert Lair takes you on a tour of all the tools, including: Microsoft Expression Design, which plays an important part in creating Silverlight assets. Microsoft Expression Blend, which is used to build user interaction for Silverlight elements. Microsoft Visual Studio, which manages the interaction between designers and developers, providing the coding environment for “nuts and bolts” wiring. Once you’ve mastered the basics, you'll move on to gaining a more in-depth knowledge of some of the new features introduced with Silverlight 4, including H.264 protected content, right-click event handling, a new printing API, and support for the Managed Extensibility Framework.

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