Download ebook ” Programming Windows Phone 7 ”
Microsoft has released a free e-book “Programming Windows Phone 7” as a gift to programming community. This e-book has been written by Charles Petzold.
The book contains about 1000 pages covering 24 chapters. The book teaches you the basics of writing applications
for Windows Phone 7 using...
Bing Gets a New Toolbar
Along with the numerous announcements about the new Bing features revealed this week, the team also launched an updated web browser toolbar called the “Bing Bar.” Designed to replace the older MSN toolbar, this browser add-on built with Silverlight technology works in both Internet Explorer and...
Comparison between adobe flex and silverlight
Flex vs Silverlight
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Microsoft Surface Manipulations and Inertia Sample for Silverlight available for download
Just to point out this [awesome!] download available from the Microsoft Surface team, intended only for educational purposes.
From the main site:
"Multitouch support in Windows 7 allows applications to blur the lines between computers and the real world. Touch-optimized applications entice users...
Webcast: See What’s New with Bing Maps
Join Bing Maps technical evangelist Chris Pendleton to learn about the latest innovations in the Bing Maps Platform that can help you take your Web mapping solution to the next level. Hear about Deep Zoom and multimedia integration possible in the new Silverlight Control and see how the latest...
Ciplex Builds World’s First Multi-Touch Website Using Silverlight
There’s no question multi-touch enabled hardware is going to be invading many homes and offices in the years to come, and it’s exciting to see how some software makers are already building applications that take full advantage of the multi-touch experience, aided by support baked into modern operating...
Download Expression Blend Preview for .NET 4
After the announcement of silverlight 4 beta in the market Expression team is making a new version which can work with .NET 4 and Silverlight 4.
This release of Expression Blend works well alongside Expression Blend 3, so you can continue to work on your WPF 3.5 and Silverlight 3 based projects...