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Thursday, December 02, 2010

New Features Announced for Silverlight 5 Beta

by Kunal Chowdhury via Kunal's Blog on 12/2/2010 11:53:00 PM

Today is the 2nd December 2010, when ScottGu gave a Keynote on the future of Silverlight. There he spoke about the next version of Silverlight, yes, Silverlight 5 Beta. He gave a brief overview of the new & improved features which are coming in Silverlight 5.     Read the full post to know more about the features of Silverlight 5. Silverlight 5 Beta is not yet launched. This is just the preview of the features which are going to come in this new version.   New Feature ...

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Beginners Guide to Visual Studio LightSwitch (Part–4)

by Kunal Chowdhury via Kunal's Blog on 12/2/2010 10:59:00 PM

Visual Studio LightSwitch is a new tool for building data-driven Silverlight Application using Visual Studio IDE. It automatically generates the User Interface for a DataSource without writing any code. You can write a small amount of code also to meet your requirement.   In my previous chapter “Beginners Guide to Visual Studio LightSwitch (Part – 3)”, I described you how to create a DataGrid of records to insert/update/delete records.   In this chapter, I will guide you to create ...

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Silverlight 5 Plans Revealed

by Tim Heuer via Method ~ of ~ failed by Tim Heuer on 12/2/2010 6:57:04 PM

Today we had the SIlverlight Firestarter event and revealed to the world for the first time, not only the plans for the next version of Silverlight, but also a slew of demonstrations of some key features. If you weren’t able to attend live or online real-time, we have recorded the sessions which will be available later this week on Channel 9. There has been a lot of confusion on the future of Silverlight.  Microsoft wants to ensure we have a great developer platform portfolio that supports all ...

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Announcing Silverlight 5

by ScottGu via ScottGu's Blog on 12/2/2010 6:22:00 PM

Today at the Silverlight FireStarter event we unveiled the next release of Silverlight.  Silverlight 5 adds significant new features and capabilities, and enables developers to create premium media experiences and deliver rich applications across browsers, desktops and devices.  In my keynote this morning we demonstrated a number of them, and highlighted both the developer productivity Silverlight 5 provides and the great new user experiences it enables.  You can watch my keynote ...

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WCF RIA Services Toolkit December 2010

by Jeff Handley via Jeff Handley on 12/2/2010 4:59:44 PM

Up until now, the WCF RIA Services team has always published 2 installers with each release: The actual “Product” bits – What gets installed as WCF RIA Services (with a specific version number) The additional “Toolkit” bits – What gets installed as WCF RIA Services Toolkit The Product installer is where our official product features reside.  This includes our core .NET and Silverlight assemblies such as the LinqToEntitiesDomainService and the Silverlight DomainDataSource control.  The T ...

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Why a 64-bit runtime for Silverlight 5 Matters

by bartczernicki.nospam@nospam.gmail.com (Bart Czernicki) via Silverlight Hack on 12/2/2010 4:54:00 PM

Abstract:  This article discusses the upcoming 64-bit runtime of Silverlight 5.  You will see by example (SQL Server) how a 64-bit runtime can make a dramatic difference in the amount of functionality offered in an application.  These type of enhancements should flow into a 64-bit version of Silverlight 5.Update 12/6/2010:  I know that the Silverlight 5 64-bit story is not fully understood yet.  This is not a "flashy or cool" feature, but has the potential to b ...

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Why a 64-bit runtime for Silverlight 5 Matters

by bartczernicki@gmail.com via Silverlight Hack on 12/2/2010 4:54:00 PM

Abstract:  This article discusses the upcoming 64-bit runtime of Silverlight 5.  You will see by example (SQL Server) how a 64-bit runtime can make a dramatic difference in the amount of functionality offered in an application.  These type of enhancements should flow into a 64-bit version of Silverlight 5.Update 12/6/2010:  I know that the Silverlight 5 64-bit story is not fully understood yet.  This is not a "flashy or cool" feature, but has the potential to b ...

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