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Getting Started With Silverlight

I've had a number of queries on how to get started with Silverlight after my talk in NYC on Monday.  The best place to get going is the www.silverlight.net site.  There is a wealth of information up there including partner show cases, downloads for the software (runtime and tools), samples, etc.

If you want to play with the show cases, start on the main site and click the "See More..." link:

 

This will give you the full show case:

 

You can select any item (like the Fantastic Four or Halo HD vidoes) then click the "See It" button to activet he content.

The next place to go is the "GET STARTED" link on the top of the page which gives you step by step instructions for downloading all of the software I showed (runtime, VS add-on, preview Expression, etc):

 

Finally there are a ton of code samples you can download under the "LEARN" and "COMMUNITY" links at the top of the page.  You can build up a lot of experience with just these steps.  We also have a great deal of material out there in blogs.

Enjoy!

Comments

  • Anonymous
    September 22, 2007
    Thanks for a great keynote speak on VSLive! I hadn't really spent much time with Silverlight until Fritz Onions "A day of ASP.NET Ajax" (which included some Silverlight as well) and your keynote. It has probably saved me a good 4 weeks of googling.. ;)

  • Anonymous
    September 22, 2007
    Thanx Jason. I am going thru all the sites and downloaded expression blend too. Silverlight is cool.. I wanted to try the popfly too. You showed us in the NYC but It appears that it need invitation.. or I am looking at the wrong place.. :(

  • Anonymous
    September 23, 2007
    Or even doing lots of Live Searches ;-) Anand - Popfly does indeed require an invitation at this point.  The system is going through a long rolling beta cycle and has increased users quite a bit.  Stay tuned...

  • Anonymous
    October 19, 2007
    This morning I gave the opening keynote for the Tulsa TECHFEST 2007 event. There is great attendance

  • Anonymous
    October 19, 2007
    This morning I gave the opening keynote for the Tulsa TECHFEST 2007 event. There is great attendance