by John Papa via JohnPapa.net on 9/9/2009 2:48:00 AM
I just confirmed that I will be presenting Silverlight 3 at the Lakeland, FL .NET User Group next Tuesday evening at 6:30pm. As everyone who knows me knows, I just love talking to people about Silverlight so this is just another excuse for me to do so with some great people:)
I’ll be bring some cool demos demonstrating how to build behaviors, using Blend effectively, and a walk through of MVVM and Prism. Of course, i will be giving away a few of my books at the event too .. so if you have not bought it yet here is your chance :)
Title: Building Business Applications with Silverlight 3 Silverlight 3 has some amazing new features that allow for developing richer business applications. This session will demonstrate how these features can be used to build applications using the various new features and tools at your disposal. The topics will include an overview on the new features in Silverlight 3, how to effectively design Silverlight applications in Blend, and how to take advantage of MVVM and Prism in Silverlight.
Title: Building Business Applications with Silverlight 3
Silverlight 3 has some amazing new features that allow for developing richer business applications. This session will demonstrate how these features can be used to build applications using the various new features and tools at your disposal. The topics will include an overview on the new features in Silverlight 3, how to effectively design Silverlight applications in Blend, and how to take advantage of MVVM and Prism in Silverlight.
Location: University of South Florida Polytechnic 3433 Winter Lake Road Lakeland, FL 33803
Room: LTB 2117 (This is a large campus, so look at this image to locate building LTB)
Original Post: Prism, MVVM, Behaviors, Blend – Lakeland, FL User Group
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