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Get a running start with Silverlight 4 -- the cross-platform, cross-browser plug-in for delivering the next generation of rich interactive applications (RIAs) for the Web -- with insights and practical advice from a Silverlight insider.
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Copyright 2010 Laurence Moroney
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While its only a few words, I hope they describe the enormity of what you mean to me. I dedicate this book to those that mean the most to memy wife, Rebecca, and my children, Claudia and Christopher. You guys are just the most amazing people in my world. Thanks for being who you are.
I also want to thank the One who makes it all possible: The God of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and Jesus, for giving us life, love, happiness, and hope.
Thanks to the entire staff at Microsoft Press and OReilly for putting this book together. Thanks in particular to Russell Jones and Loranah Dimant, who held my hand every step of the way, and to whom I owe a huge debt of gratitude for keeping me honest and on path. Id also like to thank the technical reviewer, John Grieb, copy editor, Matt Graven, and indexer, Seth Maislin. You guys rock!
To paraphrase a famous character from one of my favorite movies: Silverlight is what Silverlight does. And Silverlight does a lot . Its a platform thats designed to allow you to build rich applications that are delivered over the web. It isnt limited to browser-based applications, but instead allows you to build applications that are powered by the Internet. These can run in the browser like a typical Rich Internet Application (RIA), or can run on the desktop like a typical Rich Client Application. Being Internet-powered, Silverlight applications are cross-platform, cross-browser and cross-device.
Using Silverlight, you can build applications that run on your PC using Windows or Linux, your Mac, and even a range of mobile devices. If you want your applications to run only within the browser, you can reach all the major browsers, including Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, and Chrome.
In this book, you will proceed step by step through the procedures required to build, deploy, and maintain Silverlight applications. This book is broken down into a number of different areas that Silverlight addresses.
Each chapter is a step by step learning experience for a particular functional area of Silverlight. While later chapters build on the content from earlier chapters, if you have prior Silverlight experience, you should be able to dip into the areas that youre interested in without having to read all the preceding chapters first.
Supported Operating Systems:
Windows 7
Windows Vista Service Pack 2
Windows XP Service Pack 3
Visual Studio Requirements, either:
Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 with the Visual Web Developer feature, or
Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2010 Express
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Its an exciting time to be a Silverlight developer, and it has recently become even more exciting with the announcements about and releases of new Silverlight development tools for the upcoming Windows Phone series. The excitement were seeing among developers is palpable and were looking forward to seeing the applications that you build using Visual Studio tools.
In my opinion, the Visual Studio developer tools are the best on the planet for building applications. Silverlight is a terrific runtime for building rich, fast applications that run on your desktop, in your browser, and now even on your phone. And not only is Silverlight free, the Visual Studio 2010 Express editions are also free! So you can start building today and it wont cost you a penny.
Based on the Microsoft .NET Framework, Silverlight is available for both Windows and the Mac and is supported on a variety of upcoming Windows Phone devices. Linux users can also capitalize on Silverlight, using the compatible Moonlight plug-in from Novell.
Silverlight is a robust development platform, offering extensive layout and styling options, powerful communications protocols, flexible data access, and high-definition media. It helps you produce fast, smooth, and visually rich experiences for your users.
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