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Anyone knows how to start with silverlight with 1.1? :confused: What r the minimum Requirements to start with silverlight. An Need some Books/E-books/PDF about silverlight to refer. Thanks. Hip Hip Hurray For Starting this Category.... :-D
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Anyone knows how to start with silverlight with 1.1? :confused: What r the minimum Requirements to start with silverlight. An Need some Books/E-books/PDF about silverlight to refer. Thanks. Hip Hip Hurray For Starting this Category.... :-D
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Hi Gandalf! Check out this[^] It's amezing!! Just go there and watch it...... Forum[^] for Silverlight.... I hope this will give you some information regarding Silverlight... Happy Learning...... :) Regards.
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Hi Gandalf! Check out this[^] It's amezing!! Just go there and watch it...... Forum[^] for Silverlight.... I hope this will give you some information regarding Silverlight... Happy Learning...... :) Regards.
"Save water,It's precious" :)
Don't forget to vote ;) :P ;)
Thanks!! :cool: But that wasn't Enough. Anyone else here?? Can it work with .Net 1.1 . Waiting:|
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Thanks!! :cool: But that wasn't Enough. Anyone else here?? Can it work with .Net 1.1 . Waiting:|
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Many Many Thanks For Your Tremendous help. But again that doesn't make sense for my main question. "Can it work for .net 1.1 If yes then Your welcome ;) "
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Many Many Thanks For Your Tremendous help. But again that doesn't make sense for my main question. "Can it work for .net 1.1 If yes then Your welcome ;) "
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From what I have seen, it requires .NET 2.0+.
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Anyone knows how to start with silverlight with 1.1? :confused: What r the minimum Requirements to start with silverlight. An Need some Books/E-books/PDF about silverlight to refer. Thanks. Hip Hip Hurray For Starting this Category.... :-D
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Hello Gandalf,
Gandalf - The White wrote:
What r the minimum Requirements to start with silverlight.
If you are asking about software requirement, I will suggest you to install the following software. 1. VS 2008 2. Silverlight 1.1 Alpha runtime 3. Silverlight 1.1 Alpha SDK 3. Silverlight 1.1 Alpha Tool for VS 2008 4) Microsoft Expression Blend December Preview (optional) 5) ASP.NET 3.5 Extension
Gandalf - The White wrote:
An Need some Books/E-books/PDF about silverlight to refer.
I read "Introducing Silverlight 1.1" (shortcut). It's nice. And also, you can read QuickStart tutorial. Feel free to let us know if you need more help for studying Silverlight 1.1.
Thanks and Regards, Michael Sync ( Blog: http://michaelsync.net)
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Many Many Thanks For Your Tremendous help. But again that doesn't make sense for my main question. "Can it work for .net 1.1 If yes then Your welcome ;) "
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Gandalf - The White wrote:
Can it work for .net 1.1
I believe that it requires a minimum of .NET 2, although as you can get a free download of .NET runtimes this shouldn't be an issue.
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Hello Gandalf,
Gandalf - The White wrote:
What r the minimum Requirements to start with silverlight.
If you are asking about software requirement, I will suggest you to install the following software. 1. VS 2008 2. Silverlight 1.1 Alpha runtime 3. Silverlight 1.1 Alpha SDK 3. Silverlight 1.1 Alpha Tool for VS 2008 4) Microsoft Expression Blend December Preview (optional) 5) ASP.NET 3.5 Extension
Gandalf - The White wrote:
An Need some Books/E-books/PDF about silverlight to refer.
I read "Introducing Silverlight 1.1" (shortcut). It's nice. And also, you can read QuickStart tutorial. Feel free to let us know if you need more help for studying Silverlight 1.1.
Thanks and Regards, Michael Sync ( Blog: http://michaelsync.net)
Hi Michael, The reply was informative and to the point. I m feeling very bad for the framework 1.1 people.The new thing that they have develop should support the previous versions also, something like backward compatible. The book that u have mention is in form of BOOK or it is E-Book? If there is a soft copy(e-book) of that book then it would be better. Thanks dude.
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Hi Michael, The reply was informative and to the point. I m feeling very bad for the framework 1.1 people.The new thing that they have develop should support the previous versions also, something like backward compatible. The book that u have mention is in form of BOOK or it is E-Book? If there is a soft copy(e-book) of that book then it would be better. Thanks dude.
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Gandalf - The White wrote:
I m feeling very bad for the framework 1.1 people
Don't feel bad about that. If we are on the way of Microsoft, we have to speed up... but I know that technology is going so fast but we, the developers, can't throw away the existing system that we developed with old technology. Yesterday, my manager told me to implement new functionalities to the existing VB6 project. As I've been using VS 2005 and VS 2008 so much lately, VB6 IDE is not my taste but however, I have to do it and I'm writing the VB6 code right now. I think that this is the nature of software development. Let me tell you one thing that I used to do. I worked for what the company ask me to do. Whenever I have free time, I try to learn as much as I can. I try to participate in CP or Silverlight forum[^].
Gandalf - The White wrote:
The new thing that they have develop should support the previous versions also, something like backward compatible.
Sometimes, it's not possible. If you are a developer, you know about that.
Gandalf - The White wrote:
The book that u have mention is in form of BOOK or it is E-Book?
You can get both (hard-copy or soft-copy).. The one that I bought is soft-copy and it's pretty cheap.. but UX team will be release Silverlight 2.0 beta next month. So, it is better if you buy Silverlight 2.0 book. You better wait for a while..
Thanks and Regards, Michael Sync ( Blog: http://michaelsync.net)