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    Hi Experts, I want to start my hands on Silverlights. can any one suggest me that how can i start ? Thanks in Advance !!!!:rose: Good day :)

    Best Regards ----------------- Abhijit Jana Microsoft Certified Professional "Success is Journey it's not a destination"

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      Hi Experts, I want to start my hands on Silverlights. can any one suggest me that how can i start ? Thanks in Advance !!!!:rose: Good day :)

      Best Regards ----------------- Abhijit Jana Microsoft Certified Professional "Success is Journey it's not a destination"

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      Get started[^] ?

      All C# applications should call Application.Quit(); in the beginning to avoid any .NET problems.- Unclyclopedia How to use google | Ask smart questions

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        Hi Experts, I want to start my hands on Silverlights. can any one suggest me that how can i start ? Thanks in Advance !!!!:rose: Good day :)

        Best Regards ----------------- Abhijit Jana Microsoft Certified Professional "Success is Journey it's not a destination"

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        Additional to N a v a n e e t h's comment, I would like to give you some more details. There are three majors versions such as Silverlight 1.0, Silverlight 2.0 (1.1) Alpha and Silverlight 2 (not 2.0) beta1 in Silverlight. If you are new to Silverlight, I suggest you to start with Silverlight 2 beta1. You need to install VS 2008 and SL 2 Tool for VS 2008 (it includes all required softwares (runtime, hotfix for VS, SDK))[^] You can read SL 2 QuickStarts[^] or you can buy "Introduction to Silverlight2" from Amazon..

        Thanks and Regards, Michael Sync ( Blog: http://michaelsync.net)

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          Additional to N a v a n e e t h's comment, I would like to give you some more details. There are three majors versions such as Silverlight 1.0, Silverlight 2.0 (1.1) Alpha and Silverlight 2 (not 2.0) beta1 in Silverlight. If you are new to Silverlight, I suggest you to start with Silverlight 2 beta1. You need to install VS 2008 and SL 2 Tool for VS 2008 (it includes all required softwares (runtime, hotfix for VS, SDK))[^] You can read SL 2 QuickStarts[^] or you can buy "Introduction to Silverlight2" from Amazon..

          Thanks and Regards, Michael Sync ( Blog: http://michaelsync.net)

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          Hi Michael Thanks for input !!!! I am very new in Silverlights. That will help me lot !!!

          Best Regards ----------------- Abhijit Jana Microsoft Certified Professional "Success is Journey it's not a destination"

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            Additional to N a v a n e e t h's comment, I would like to give you some more details. There are three majors versions such as Silverlight 1.0, Silverlight 2.0 (1.1) Alpha and Silverlight 2 (not 2.0) beta1 in Silverlight. If you are new to Silverlight, I suggest you to start with Silverlight 2 beta1. You need to install VS 2008 and SL 2 Tool for VS 2008 (it includes all required softwares (runtime, hotfix for VS, SDK))[^] You can read SL 2 QuickStarts[^] or you can buy "Introduction to Silverlight2" from Amazon..

            Thanks and Regards, Michael Sync ( Blog: http://michaelsync.net)

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            A couple of follow-on questions to this thread...

            Michael Sync wrote:

            There are three majors versions such as Silverlight 1.0, Silverlight 2.0 (1.1) Alpha and Silverlight 2 (not 2.0) beta1 in Silverlight. If you are new to Silverlight, I suggest you to start with Silverlight 2 beta1.

            What are the compelling reasons to start with Silverlight 2 beta 1 versus 1.0 or 1.1?

            Michael Sync wrote:

            You need to install VS 2008 and SL 2 Tool for VS 2008 (it includes all required softwares (runtime, hotfix for VS, SDK))[^]

            Is there any reason to need Expression Studio or Blend in order to do Silverlight 2 development? Thanks in advance for any advice/guidance... Cheers, Carl

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