by John Papa via JohnPapa.net on 3/24/2010 8:55:00 PM
I had a great time at MIX 10 last week meeting so many people and being part of so much of the activities. One of the side effects is that it was next to impossible to catch all of the great content while at MIX, so I’ve been catching up by watching many of the videos online. Here is a list with all of the Windows Phone 7 and Silverlight sessions where you can grab the videos and/or slides.
Title
WMV
WMV High
MP4
Slides
KEY01
Keynote Day 1
WMVHigh
CL01
Changing our Game – an Introduction to Windows Phone 7 Series Joe Belfiore
CL02
Authoring for Windows Phone, Silverlight 4 and WPF 4 with Expression Blend Christian Schormann, Peter Blois
CL03
Prototyping Rich Microsoft Silverlight Applications with Expression SketchFlow Chris Bernard
CL07
Microsoft Silverlight 4 Overview: What's in Store for Silverlight 4? Keith Smith
CL08
Microsoft Silverlight 4 Business Applications Scott Morrison
CL09
Developing with WCF RIA Services Quickly and Effectively Nikhil Kothari
CL10
Stepping Outside the Browser with Microsoft Silverlight 4 Ashish Shetty
CL13
Overview of the Windows Phone 7 Series Application Platform Charlie Kindel
CL14
Windows Phone UI and Design Language Chad Roberts, Michael Smuga, Albert Shum
CL15
An Introduction to Developing Applications for Microsoft Silverlight Shawn Oster
CL16
Building Windows Phone Applications with Silverlight, Part 1 Mike Harsh
CL17
Building Windows Phone Applications with Silverlight, Part 2 Peter Torr
CL18
Windows Phone Application Platform Architecture Istvan Cseri
CL19
Development and Debugging Tools for Building XNA Games for Windows Phone Cullen Waters
CL20
Distributing and Monetizing Windows Phone Applications and Games John Bruno, Todd Biggs
CL21
Building Windows Phone Games Michael Klucher
CL22
Building a High Performance 3D Game for Windows Phone Shawn Hargreaves, Tomas Vykruta
CL23
Designing and Developing for the Rich Mobile Web Joe Marini
CL24
The Microsoft Silverlight Analytics Framework Michael Scherotter, Alfonso Corretti
CL25
Microsoft Silverlight "Media" : Moving at 60fps Eric Schmidt
CL26
Introducing the Silverlight Rough Cut Editor Jason Suess
CL50
Search Engine Optimization for Microsoft Silverlight Brad Abrams
CL51
Building an Accessible Microsoft Silverlight Experience Mark Rideout
CL52
Microsoft Silverlight Optimization and Extensibility with MEF Glenn Block
CL53
Flash Skills Applied to Microsoft Silverlight Design and Development Adam Kinney
CL55
Dynamic Layout and Transitions for Microsoft Silverlight 4 with Microsoft Expression Blend Kenny Young
CL58
Accessing Web Services in Microsoft Silverlight Yavor Georgiev
CL59
Unit Testing Silverlight and Windows Phone Applications Jeff Wilcox
CL60
Silverlight Performance on Windows Phone Seema Ramchandani
EX07
Principles of Microsoft Silverlight Graphics and Animation Jeff Paries
EX12
Creating Effective Info Viz in Microsoft Silverlight Matthias Shapiro
EX14
Understanding the Model-View-ViewModel Pattern Laurent Bugnion
EX15
Build Your Own MVVM Framework Rob Eisenberg
EX16
Securing Microsoft Silverlight Applications Shawn Wildermuth
EX18
Developing Natural User Interfaces with Microsoft Silverlight and WPF 4 Touch Joshua Blake
EX21
Syncing Audio, Video and Animations in Microsoft Silverlight Applications Dan Wahlin
EX31
Developing Multiplayer Games with Microsoft Silverlight 4 Mike Downey, Grant Skinner
EX32
Smooth Streaming Live in HD: From Camera to Screen Michael Hanley, Scott Stanfield
EX33
Smooth Streaming Live in HD: 2010 Olympic Winter Games Bob Cowherd, Scott Stanfield
EX38
Building Large-Scale, Data-Centric Applications with Silverlight Roman Rubin, Ramya Parthasarathy
EX50
Debugging Microsoft Silverlight Applications Shawn Wildermuth
EX51
Building Finance Applications with Microsoft Silverlight 4 Cai Junyi
EX55
Building the eBay Simple Lister with Silverlight Michael Wolf
Original Post: Silverlight and Windows Phone 7 Sessions from MIX 10
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