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At the Sharepoint Conference 2008 and CeBit earlier this week we announced the Silverlight Blueprint for Sharepoint which allows building rich user experience Silverlight 2 applications (written in XAML+C# or XAML+VB.NET) which can interact with Sharepoint back-end data services such as lists, documents, contacts, and pictures.
In this video Michael Lehman talks with Rob Barker the Technical Evangelist who has been driving this cool functionality and see some cool demos of what you can do with this code!
The Silverlight 2 SDK was announced today at MIX08 and so we are now releasing the video walkthroughs and sample source code downloads for the Silverlight Blueprint for Sharepoint at http://www.ssblueprints.net/sharepoint
In the coming weeks we will also be releasing the full Silverlight Bluepring for Sharepoint in S+S Blueprint format via either the S+S Blueprints Manager (a free Visual Studio add-in) and on Codeplex.
To download the S+S Blueprints Manager and check to see when the Silverlight Blueprint for Sharepoint is release visit http://channel9.msdn.com/blueprints
If you already have the S+S Blueprints Manager installed, you can use the S+S Blueprints --> Update... menu selection within Visual Studio to download the blueprint when it becomes available.
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In this video Michael Lehman talks with Rob Barker the Technical Evangelist who has been driving this cool functionality and see some cool demos of what you can do with this code!
The Silverlight 2 SDK was announced today at MIX08 and so we are now releasing the video walkthroughs and sample source code downloads for the Silverlight Blueprint for Sharepoint at http://www.ssblueprints.net/sharepoint
In the coming weeks we will also be releasing the full Silverlight Bluepring for Sharepoint in S+S Blueprint format via either the S+S Blueprints Manager (a free Visual Studio add-in) and on Codeplex.
To download the S+S Blueprints Manager and check to see when the Silverlight Blueprint for Sharepoint is release visit http://channel9.msdn.com/blueprints
If you already have the S+S Blueprints Manager installed, you can use the S+S Blueprints --> Update... menu selection within Visual Studio to download the blueprint when it becomes available.
Listen to the podcast(MP3)
Listen to the podcast(WMA)
Download the Video
Watch the Video
More...
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