Expression For Art’s Sake – 3 1/2 Day Silverlight 3 Camp – Wellington, NZ
There’s no better way to try a new technology than getting people together to learn, share and build on top of it. So, that’s what we’ve been doing with Silverlight and Expression Studio for the last couple of years: Inviting a board array of developers and designers (you) to come spend time with us.
The Aussies held their event last December, so now it was New Zealand’s turn!
Tim has already written about Expression For Art’s Sake that took place in Wellington from the 20th to 23rd of April last month and now it is my turn to provide some more detail.
At the highest level I organised this event to get developers and designers of all different experience levels working together to get hands on with Blend 3 and Silverlight 3.
For those of you with short attention spans I have created a “super fast” overview video highlighting the 30 hours of workshop in just seven minutes!
For every one else here is a one hour summary video of the first two and a half days (download).
The Group Dynamics
3 Master Trainers
The Teams (17 companies, 33 people)
- Click Suite – Cam, Pieter
- Datacom – Ben, David, Ronald
- Datacraft – Dom, Mark
- Gen-i – Craig, Tim
- ICE Interactive –Nigel, Melissa
- Intergen – Raymond, Andrew
- Marker Studio – Darren, Keith
- NV Interactive – Brent, Nadia
- Phosphor Essence – Aaron, Toby
- Provoke – Callum, Isha
- Pure Direction – Grant, Darko, Dave
- Signify/MSO Design – Charles, Stacey
- TePapa – Tim
- Y&R/ Microsoft – Vikki, Aditia, Samuel, Kris
- Xero - Jeff, Kirk
Challenge #1 – Build a “Hello World” in Silverlight and deploy it to a production web server.
This was a fun activity as introduced an element of “chaos” in securing the domain name for each team. I wanted to introduce teams to the WebPI and present a task that they may not carry out in their own organisations.
The servers that were “claimed”:
- Click Suite – https://leacha.bility.co.nz
- Datacom – https://ina.bility.co.nz
- Datacraft – https://no.bility.co.nz
- Gen-i – https://separa.bility.co.nz
- ICE Interactive – https://dura.bility.co.nz
- Intergen – https://opposa.bility.co.nz
- Marker Studio – https://a.bility.co.nz
- NV Interactive – https://surviva.bility.co.nz
- Phosphor Essence – https://mova.bility.co.nz
- Provoke – https://naviga.bility.co.nz
- Pure Direction – https://capa.bility.co.nz
- Signify/MSO Design – https://lika.bility.co.nz
- TePapa – https://staina.bility.co.nz
- Y&R/ Microsoft – https://via.bility.co.nz
- Xero - https://lia.bility.co.nz
Getting To Know Each Other – WEREWOLF!
What is a few lynched villagers amongst friends?
Challenge #2 – Developing a Mobile Phone for a Kiwi
The challenge here was to start to think about the design process and work together under pressure to present a brief.
Here is a sample of the designs that the teams came up with:
Challenge #3 – Develop a Calculator with a User Control
What were the “New Features” of Silverlight 3 that the teams used most in the Projects?
Designers:
- Behaviors : Making Interactivity Easy (and Fun!) specifically Peter Blois’ Physics Behaviors
- Cascading Styles in Silverlight 3
Developers
- Silverlight 3 Child Window
- Silverlight 3 Navigation Framework
- .NET RIA Services - Building Data-Driven Applications with Microsoft Silverlight and Microsoft ASP.NET
From here we moved onto projects that would lead to teams Final Presentations.
Some of the teams put their solutions online for you to try.
Silverlight 2 Projects available to try online:
- Click Suite – https://leacha.bility.co.nz
There is no “go live” for Silverlight 3 yet so what I’m going to do next is for “informational/ testing purposes only”. If you are a developer and happen to have either the Silverlight 3 Beta - Windows Developer Runtime or the Silverlight 3 Beta - Mac Developer Runtime installed you can try the Silverlight 3 projects online as well.
- Gen-i – https://separa.bility.co.nz
- ICE Interactive – https://dura.bility.co.nz/#Recipes
- Intergen – https://opposa.bility.co.nz
- Marker Studio – https://a.bility.co.nz
- Pure Direction – https://capa.bility.co.nz (Login test/ password)
- TePapa – https://possi.bility.co.nz/timtate/
- Y&R/ Microsoft – https://via.bility.co.nz/Bliss/
- Xero - https://lia.bility.co.nz/MapTest1TestPage.aspx
Also available is the y&soft blingulator.
Final Presentations:
I have made a video that highlights the final presentations (download). All in all the teams did an awesome job going from zero to hero and surviving this very intense, compact training environment.
I have also combined both videos using Smooth Streaming as well.
Online Feedback from the attendees:
Before this week I had hardly touched Silverlight and now I don’t think I can live without it. Even though Silverlight is very different from Flash, I think having that Flash background let me pick it up fairly quickly.
All in all I think it was a very successful week. Everyone learned a lot and the mentoring from Tim and Arturo helped heaps. If I could improve anything, it would be to make it a day longer just so that there is a proper wind down. I’m really looking forward to working with Silverlight more.
GREAT WORK everybody!
Comments
Anonymous
May 19, 2009
Hi Nigel, Thanks, we had a fun few days! Great to see it all in fast-forward in the videos :) KirkAnonymous
June 14, 2009
The dynamics between Google and Yellow is certainly an interesting one to watch as their business models