Mar 14

This week we’ve added 3 more videos to our library of resources to help you get up and running with Silverlight 1.0.

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Mar 7

Speaker(s):
Brian Kralyevich, Carl LedbetterCome learn how Microsoft is using user experience as a core strategy to design and deliver a new product and brand in a very competitive market. Come …

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Getting from A to Z

Mar 7

Speaker(s):
Jensen HarrisFarewell, menus and toolbars! Come hear the behind-the-scenes story of how the 2007 Office Ribbon user interface was imagined, designed, and validated. See never-before-shown early prototypes, hear about mistakes we learned from during the design process, and find out the principles of user experience design we used each step of the way in creating the first totally new user interface for Office.

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The Story of the Ribbon

Mar 7

Speaker(s):
Daniel MakoskiCome hear how the Surface User Experience team is focusing on design and user experience as a key driver for creating more natural, intuitive and emotional products. Learn how Surface shifts the approach that has been used for more than thirty years of making users learn the language of computers and products to an entirely new approach where technology, computers, and products learn the …

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Beneath the Surface: The Natural Experience Vision

Mar 7

Speaker(s):
Dennis PilarinosLearn how using Microsoft’s Internet Service Bus technologies including pub/sub, message transformation, and hosted workflow enables you to easily and quickly build complex applications and services that require reach, scale, and access control.

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Using an Internet Service Bus to Build Next Generation Applications and Services

Mar 7

Speaker(s):
Neil PadgettLearn how to use the Microsoft Sync Framework to build sync-enabled applications to enable online and offline scenarios leveraging services across a broad variety of endpoints. Also find out how to expose data as FeedSync compatible RSS and ATOM feeds.

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Using the Microsoft Sync Framework and FeedSync

Mar 7

Speaker(s):
Jimmy Schementi, John LamLearn how the Dynamic Language Runtime (DLR) works in Silverlight. Includes an introduction to Microsoft Silverlight for Python and Ruby programmers.

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Microsoft Silverlight and Dynamic Languages

Mar 7

Speaker(s):
Jimmy Kim, Laurence Moroney, Peter ChangCome see how customizable user interfaces were created by extending XAML in a way that integrates various content formats into a single consistent UI. Learn how to build an effective UI, extend XAML, build a Windows Presentation Foundation and …

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Effective User Interfaces in Windows Presentation Foundation and Microsoft Silverlight

Mar 7

Speaker(s):
Scott StanfieldCome see how Deep Zoom was used to turn the world’s best collection of rock-and-roll memorabilia into a unique web experience. This session covers how this new Microsoft Silverlight 2 feature makes it possible to efficiently browse and zoom images, and how to create 200M pixel images. Learn how to tune Deep Zoom performance, particularly with thousands of image tiles comprising gigabytes of content, how to address design and UI …

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Hard Rock Session Placeholder (Vertigo)

Mar 7

Speaker(s):
Pablo CastroCome learn how Microsoft is moving towards a unified approach for accessing online services based on AtomPub. We cover how all Windows Live services can be accessed using AtomPub as well as how integrated Microsoft Visual Studio support including ADO.NET Data Services Framework (aka Project “Astoria”) allows anyone to easily develop, deploy, and access online services using AtopPub.

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Accessing Windows Live Services via ATOM Publishing Protocol (APP)

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