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Expression Blend for udviklere

8 Feb

Expression Blend er en del af Microsoft Expression Studio, der er Microsofts produktpakke til designere. Selvom Expression Blend primært henvender sig til designere, kan der være en enorm fordel for udviklere i at have et godt kendskab til Expression Blend. Hvis Expression Blend udnyttes rigtigt kan det spare mange timers udvikling.

Gennem de kurser jeg løbende afholder i Silverlight, ser jeg en tydelig begejstring fra deltagerne i de muligheder de ser i Expression Blend.

Torsdag den 25. februar 2010 afholder jeg et heldags kursus for udviklere, der allerede kender til Silverlight og/eller WPF, men som godt vil have et større kendskab til Expression Blend og de muligheder det giver.

Læs mere her: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/561491436 

by xamlgeek

Silverlight 4 workshop is sold out

29 Jan

The Silverlight 4 workshop in January was a big success and the tickets for the workshop in February is now sold out. I have opened up for the waitlist for the February workshop and opened the sale for the Marts workshop.

You can read more about the Marts workshop here – it’s only a week after the Mix10 conference in Las Vegas.

by xamlgeek

CNUG: Hacking your website

25 Jan

Kom og hør Thor Larholm fortælle og demonstrere, hvordan hackere finder huller i din asp.net application, hvordan sikkerhedsfejlene kan udnyttes og hvordan du kan beskytte sig mod dem.

Tilmelding via EventBrite: http://cnug-hacking-your-website.eventbrite.com/

by xamlgeek

CNUG Silverlight 4 workshop er udsolgt…

13 Jan

CNUG’s heldags Silverlight 4 workshop den 22. januar 2010 (http://bit.ly/8stQAa), er blevet udsolgt. Men fortvivl ikke hvis du ikke har nået at tilmelde dig! Det er muligt at komme på venteliste og vi afholder en ny workshop igen fredag den 19. februar 2010.

Læs mere og tilmeld dig på http://cnug-19feb2010.eventbrite.com/

Great talk about game development in Silverlight

17 Dec

Last night CNUG hosted a talk by Mads Laumann about game development in Silverlight 3. We had about 15 participants and it was a really great talk!

Mads talked about how to start developing games and about the fundamental principals in game development. Furthermore he showed some samples of existing games developed in Silverlight.

Slides and demos can be downloaded from Mads Laumann’s blog.

by xamlgeek

Microsoft Campus

13 Dec

One thing that I forgot to mention in my previous post about my trip to Redmond, was my impression of Microsoft Campus.

On my second day at Redmond, I attended the first Silverlight Usersgroup Meeting – it was held at Microsoft Campus building 40. I thought that it was a piece of cake to find but totally underestimated the size of Microsoft Campus. After wandering around the campus in 30+ minutes a late Wednesday in total darkness and –10 degrees I found building 40.

The next day I attended the Silverlight Partner Summit held at building 33 – again I underestimated the size of the campus but this time it was a wonderful frosty morning so actually it was a really nice walk around campus.

by xamlgeek

4 days in Redmond

13 Dec

I have just arrived back in Copenhagen after 4 days in Redmond.

I travelled to Redmond to participate in a 2-day Microsoft Silverlight Summit. This year there were 250 partners mostly from US but also from other parts of the World.

The first day of the summit was very general and had focus on the business part of Silverlight 3 and 4. The second day was deep-dive into the different areas of Silverlight 4 with focus on RIA and Media.

I met a lot of people (John Papa, Nikhil Kothari, Steve Stanfield, Joe Stegman, Karen Corby, Brad Abrams) at the summit and got some really good contacts – really a unique opportunity to meet fellow Silverlight geeks.

Looking forward to Mix10 in Las Vegas.

by xamlgeek

Getting ready for the Silverlight Partner Summit

10 Dec

Yesterday I arrived to Redmond to participate in the yearly Silverlight Partner Summit – a summit with focus on the future of Silverlight.

Through Twitter I discovered that the Seattle Silverlight Users Group held their first meeting at building 40 at Microsoft. After walking around the Microsoft campus in 30+ minutes I finally found the building – only a little bit frozen.

About 30 people joined the meeting and it was great talking to some of the local Silverlight geeks. Scott Stanfield (CEO at Vertigo) gave a short presentation of some of the stuff that Vertigo have made in Silverlight and talked about why Vertigo has chosen Silverlight as technology.

I also talked to Adam Kinney (technical evangelist at Microsoft) trying to get the release date of the go-live license to Silverlight 4 beta. He obviously loves his job to much to tell such secrets…

by xamlgeek

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