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Introducing Microsoft Silverlight 2.0, 2nd Edition View Larger Image | Laurence Moroney Microsoft Press, Paperback, 2nd edition, Published June 2008, 320 pages, ISBN 073562528X | List Price: $34.99 Our Price: $18.95 You Save: $16.04 (46% Off)
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Get a jump on the next release of Silverlight with early insights from a Technical
Evangelist on the Microsoft Silverlight team. This guide describes how you can
simplify the development and deployment of rich interactive applications (RIAs)
by using Silverlight 2.0 tools with Microsoft Visual Studio® 2008 and the
Microsoft .NET Framework. RIAs are Web applications with the features and functionality
of full desktop applications. Processing tasks are performed on the client,
but data is stored on the server. With Silverlight, RIAs install quickly via
a small, on-demand plug-in. This book demonstrates how you can easily use existing
skills and tools to deliver next-generation user interfaces and media experiences.
You'll discover how to begin building different types of Silverlight-based solutions,
generate Silverlight applications dynamically on the server, create an XAML
service, and more. The book also features a companion Web site with code samples
in Microsoft Visual C#® and Visual Basic®.
About the Author
Laurence Moroney is a Technical Evangelist for Microsoft, specializing in Silverlight
and the user experience. He has more than a decade of experience in software
development and architecture, and has written several books on Microsoft ASP.NET,
Windows Presentation Foundation, Web services security, and interoperability.
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