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86 reviewsISBN 10: 1933988533
ISBN 13: 9781933988535
Author: Bill Reiss, Dave Campbell
Silverlight 3 is a user-friendly tool from Microsoft that allows developers toeasily add life to web applications with dynamic user features, colorfultransitions, and eye-catching animations.
We think it should be just as much fun to learn Silverlight as it is to use it. Andwe know that fun learning gets better results. Hello! Silverlight 3 is a fast-paced,entertaining introduction to Silverlight. In this book, User Friendlycartoon characters offer commentary and snide side comments, as the bookmoves quickly from Hello World into practical techniques. Each one isillustrated with a hands-on example. Along the way, readers will learn to build asimple Silverlight-based game complete with sound effects.
Part I: Your First Silverlight Application
Chapter 1: Getting Started with Silverlight
Chapter 2: Your First Application: A "Hello, World!" for the Web
Part II: Building the User Interface with XAML
Chapter 3: The Layout System: Arranging Your Elements
Chapter 4: Core User Interface Controls
Chapter 5: Styling and Templates
Part III: Adding Logic and Data with Code-Behind
Chapter 6: Handling User Interaction and Events
Chapter 7: Data Binding: Connecting UI to Data
Chapter 8: Asynchronous Operations and Networking
Part IV: Rich Media and Advanced Features
Chapter 9: Graphics and Animation
Chapter 10: Media Playback
Chapter 11: Communicating with the Browser
Part V: Deployment and Best Practices
Chapter 12: Packaging and Deployment
Chapter 13: Best Practices for Performance and Debugging
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