WPF/Silverlight and Expression Resource Part II
There are so many great resources on WPF/Silverlight and Expression Studio available after MIX. It's time to do a part II of the resource listing continuing on the previous WPF and Expression Resource post.
Getting Started
- Microsoft Silverlight Homepage
- Silverlight.net: a more community-oriented site than the link above, which includes a lot of Silverlight showcases built by Microsoft partners and community enthusiasts.
- WindowsClient.net: a new community site for WPF and Windows Forms, which provides a common place for the community to understand a unified .NET/Windows client offering.
- MIX website: home for visual MIX experience, where you can watch all the sessions on-demand. I strongly recommend watching the keynote by Ray Ozzie and Scott Guthrie. It not only introduces new web technologies such Silverlight but also put everything together into Microsoft's vision for the future of web experience.
- Silverlight 1.0 Beta QuickStart: a quick guide of different parts you'll need to create a Silverlight application.
- Silverlight 1.1 Alpha QuickStart
Demos
Silverlight
- Silverlight Airline: visually mapping out your flight route.
- Microsoft.com: navigating through content on Microsoft.com using a toolbar enhanced by Silverlight.
- Popfly: a fun and easy way to build and share mash-ups, gadgets and Web pages using pre-built “Blocks” that connect to online services. Here's a video to see Popfly in action.
- Silverlight Showcase
WPF
- WPF Application Portfolio: a very comprehensive list of applications built using WPF. Most of the applications can be downloaded.
- Tim Sneath's great WPF application blog series.
- Building Schools for the Future (BSF): "The BSF Showcase is a proof of concept produced by the UK MCS User Experience team to show how new technologies might be used in the future to better support education."
- Vertigo Lab demos: a list of showcases with WPF, Silverlight, and other Microsoft technologies.
Training
- WPF Hands-on Labs: including "Using Data Binding in WPF," Creating Rich 2D and 3D content in WPF," and much more.
- Silverlight Screencasts by Tim Sneath's Team: each video is about 5 mins long on a particular topic of using Silverlight.
- Getting Started with Expression Design by Ted LoCascio
- Getting Started with Expression Blend by Lee Brimelow
- How-Do-I Video Series: Expression videos, Silverlight videos, WPF videos. New!
Please let us know if you discover a great resource link that's not in the list.
Comments
Anonymous
May 28, 2007
PingBack from http://blogs.msdn.com/canux/archive/2007/04/09/wpf-and-expression-resource.aspxAnonymous
May 28, 2007
Nice, thanks. I never knew that much about wpfAnonymous
June 02, 2007
A slight change this week. POI titles will now include the main topics covered in each post ("Other"Anonymous
June 02, 2007
A slight change this week. POI titles will now include the main topics covered in each post ("Other"Anonymous
June 05, 2007
Expression Studio is a very valuable asset in the toolkits of designers and developers for building RichAnonymous
June 06, 2007
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June 17, 2007
It was my first EnergizeIT experience yesterday. What a fun day it was! I like how the event unite allAnonymous
September 30, 2008
http://www.totaltraining.com/prod/microsoft/expression.asp <- THANKS!Anonymous
November 06, 2008
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