Microsoft Silverlight 4 For Dummies by Mahesh Krishnan

Microsoft Silverlight 4 For Dummies

Mahesh Krishnan
367 pages
For Dummies
May 2010
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<b>The fun and easy guide for building Silverlight 4 applications!</b> <p>Silverlight is a Web browser plugin that enables functions such as animation, streaming media, vector graphics, and audio-video playback that characterize rich Internet applications. It only requires a simple download, after which most end-users are not even aware that it's running. This helpful guide covers everything you need to know in order to start creating applications in Silverlight 4 and then moves on to key topics such as controls, data binding, skinning, using Visual Studio tools, and more.</p> <p>Whether you have just the most basic programming skills and are interested in learning to develop Silverlight apps or you are an experienced developer looking for an understandable guide on the newest version of Silverlight, <i>Microsoft Silverlight 4 For Dummies</i> is ideal for a wide audience.</p> The Silverlight plugin enables animation, streaming media, vector graphics, and audio-video playback Shows you how to create applications in Silverlight 4 Covers important Silverlight topics including controls, data binding, skinning, animations, and more Discusses how to best use the offering of tools from Visual Studio <p>Get enlightened and start creating Silverlight 4 applications with this book by your side.</p> <p><b>Note:</b> CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.</p>
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Pages 367
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Published 2010
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