Silverlight 3 Sessions at MIX09
Join us at MIX and be among the first to get a look at Silverlight 3 and learn about the new features and tool support in the latest release.
- What’s New in Silverlight 3. Learn about the new experience-oriented Silverlight 3 features, and see how to build Silverlight 3 applications using Expression Blend and Visual Studio.
- What's New in Silverlight 3 Media. Learn about the latest media features available with Silverilght 3.
- Deep Dive into Silverlight Graphics. Hear about the Silverlight 3 rendering pipeline, and learn how to enhance your application experience with the latest additions to the Silverlight graphics APIs.
View all the latest MIX09 sessions, including more new sessions on Silverlight, Live Mesh/Live Framework and RIA. More sessions to be published in coming weeks.
Read more on Scott Guthrie’s blog about planned enhancements to Silverlight 3: http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2008/11/16/update-on-silverlight-2-and-a-glimpse-of-silverlight-3.aspx
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Hey, very good news!!
Still have been busy learning Silverlight 2 :-)
I think microsoft every fotnight releasing new technology never end saga.
I think I need to keep up still my retirement.
Good keep up the good work…...
Your navigation is awful 1
Keeping up with things mentioned in press releases should be a priority. 2
I want to see what the mentioned upgrades for paint are — can I ???? apparently not. 3
Sidelined into the videos – they have no subtitles a hell of a lot of wasted opportunity (couldn`t lip read) staring at heads – those videos could be a lot better. 4
Unusual buffering system and you can see the joins 5
What’s New in Silverlight 3 Media. Learn about the latest media features available with Silverilght 3.
Silverilght .. really?
Is LicenseProvider base class offered within Silverlight 3? That’s the big question I have. Without the possibility to add a custom safe licensing mechanism we cannot develop Silverlight controls for sale (we don’t want to use Web services for verifying the license key, because we won’t host the applications developed by our customers with our controls – they will host them theirselves! The .LIC
> Lc.exe> .LICENSES file to host would be a lot better choice!)Great list! Also styleneat – been using it regularly, works great.