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  • Expression Blend 2 and Expression Design 2 Released!

    In case you missed our announcements and 3rd party coverage , we shipped Expression Studio 2 yesterday! You can download trial versions of all our applications by visiting our Downloads Page ! This post will focus more on Expression Blend and Design,...( read more )
  • Download Links for MIX08 Announcements

    Here's a consolidated list of all the key downloads you'll need to update your developer workstation to the latest and greatest technologies announced this morning: Internet Explorer 8 Beta 1 Windows Vista / Windows Server 2008 (x86) Windows Vista / Windows Server 2008 (x64) Windows XP (x86) Windows Server 2003 SP2 (x86) Windows Server 2003 SP2 / Windows XP (x64) Silverlight 2 Beta 1 Runtime Silverlight 2 Tools for Visual Studio 2008 and SDK Expression Studio 2 Beta (contains Blend, Design, Encoder, Media and Web) Expression Blend 2.5 March 2008 Preview ASP.NET MVC Preview 2 A couple of tips: The Silverlight 2 Tools release (third item above) includes Silverlight 2. You don't need to install the runtime separately first: just run the tools installer and you'll have everything you need. The Visual Studio extensions don't work with the Express editions - make sure you've got the full Visual Studio 2008 installed before attempting to install them. If you installed Silverlight 1.1 Alpha, uninstall it first, along with any related tools or SDKs before installing Silverlight 2 Beta 1. I watched someone get into a bit of a mess this morning by trying to update Silverlight 1.1 Alpha in-place. Fortunately, they were still able to uninstall and reinstall, but you're definitely best to start with a clean machine. Have fun!
  • MIX08 for Non-Attendees

    At last, the mad rush is over. The run-up to a conference like MIX is always frantic: for me, the first three weeks in February involved a constant juggle of competing priorities. With the exception of one last-minute firedrill, the worst was over by late Friday afternoon. Now it's the calm before the storm; it's too late to fix bugs, to rewrite labs, to rearrange the schedule! Instead, it's a perfect time to write a few blog entries. I'm looking forward to meeting a number of you at the event (do stop me and say hi if you see me!), but I know that the vast majority of folk reading this aren't able to join us in Las Vegas for various reasons. It's therefore my goal over the next few days to relay as many of the highlights as schedule permits. So what's worth looking out for over the next day or two? Firstly, if you haven't seen Scott Guthrie's blog over the last week, you should check out his two most recent posts on Silverlight 2. I never understood how Scott managed to write such in-depth blogs at the same time as running half of DevDiv, but I've finally discovered his hidden secret and it's time for me to reveal it to the world. Scott actually has an identical twin brother named alterScott and the two of them work shifts. alterScott works the night shift - when Scott goes to bed, alterScott is burning the midnight oil constructing lengthy tutorials on Silverlight 2 and Expression Blend . You'll never see alterScott in public - he's painfully shy and is also very pale since he never sees the daylight. But I snuck into building 42 early one morning and managed to take a quick photo of him before security forcibly removed me. Anyway, just on the off-chance that we decided to release a build of Silverlight 2 this week, you could do a lot worse than to work through alterScott's tutorials if you want to quickly get up to speed. Secondly, the real Scott will be sharing tomorrow's MIX keynote with Ray Ozzie and Dean Hachamovitch (GM for Internet Explorer). If you're into web development at all, that keynote is going to be required viewing - we've got lots of new announcements, some great demos, and one or two surprises. You can watch the keynote live at 9:30am Pacific / 5:30pm GMT by clicking on one of the following three streams: 750kbps , 300kbps , 100kbps . Thirdly, if any of the breakout sessions or panels take your fancy, you'll be able to view them online within 24 hours of each session...
  • Developers for Developers (Devs4Devs) Series - "Silverlight - What, Where and How?" - Part 3 of 3

    This is part 3 of 3. Silverlight - What, Where and How? I've been demoing Silverlight for some of our enterprise customers, conferences , and local user groups for several months now. If there is one thing I've see it is people are very opinionated about what MS is trying to do with it. Silverlight is just the next ActiveX out to destroy the world, right? :D I felt a video like this would be important to give you insight on where Silverlight came from not just what it can do. In the video I cover several topics: - Why Silverlight? What is Microsoft up to? - Web Development today - the need for User Experience - What is this XAML stuff? WPF? - Good Overview and hands on with Expression Blend - What you need to get started today and where you can get it. Does it cost anything? - Demos sprinkled throughout to help reinforce concepts - I take you step by step in creating your first Silverlight application (yes I used 2.0 this time). - Storyboards, Images, setting properties, firing/capturing events, using the VS2008 Tools, even adding Ink support. - Just for giggles I also show how easy it is to put the new control inside a Vista Gadget. - Lots of links to additional resources and where you can get more help. My hope is that after watching this video you will have a clear understanding of where the Microsoft Platform is heading when it comes to NextWeb and the Presentation Technology Space and also how we got there. You should also feel comfortable creating Silverlight content in both VS2008 and Blend and how you can use it in your projects today. I know I definitely had a blast coding with it. :D Thanks, Dave "DaveDev" Isbitski http://blogs.msdn.com/davedev Come join your peers and check us out on Facebook today ! Watch the screencast(WMV)
  • Developers for Developers (Devs4Devs) Series - "Silverlight - What, Where and How?" - Part

    This is part 3 of 3. Silverlight - What, Where and How? I've been demoing Silverlight for some of our enterprise customers, conferences , and local user groups for several months now. If there is one thing I've see it is people are very opinionated about what MS is trying to do with it. Silverlight is just the next ActiveX out to destroy the world, right? :D I felt a video like this would be important to give you insight on where Silverlight came from not just what it can do. In the video I cover several topics: - Why Silverlight? What is Microsoft up to? - Web Development today - the need for User Experience - What is this XAML stuff? WPF? - Good Overview and hands on with Expression Blend - What you need to get started today and where you can get it. Does it cost anything? - Demos sprinkled throughout to help reinforce concepts - I take you step by step in creating your first Silverlight application (yes I used 2.0 this time). - Storyboards, Images, setting properties, firing/capturing events, using the VS2008 Tools, even adding Ink support. - Just for giggles I also show how easy it is to put the new control inside a Vista Gadget. - Lots of links to additional resources and where you can get more help. My hope is that after watching this video you will have a clear understanding of where the Microsoft Platform is heading when it comes to NextWeb and the Presentation Technology Space and also how we got there. You should also feel comfortable creating Silverlight content in both VS2008 and Blend and how you can use it in your projects today. I know I definitely had a blast coding with it. :D Thanks, Dave "DaveDev" Isbitski http://blogs.msdn.com/davedev Come join your peers and check us out on Facebook today !
  • Developers for Developers (Devs4Devs) Series - "Silverlight - What, Where and How?" - Part 2 of 3

    This is part 2 of 3. Silverlight - What, Where and How? I've been demoing Silverlight for some of our enterprise customers, conferences , and local user groups for several months now. If there is one thing I've see it is people are very opinionated about what MS is trying to do with it. Silverlight is just the next ActiveX out to destroy the world, right? :D I felt a video like this would be important to give you insight on where Silverlight came from not just what it can do. In the video I cover several topics: - Why Silverlight? What is Microsoft up to? - Web Development today - the need for User Experience - What is this XAML stuff? WPF? - Good Overview and hands on with Expression Blend - What you need to get started today and where you can get it. Does it cost anything? - Demos sprinkled throughout to help reinforce concepts - I take you step by step in creating your first Silverlight application (yes I used 2.0 this time). - Storyboards, Images, setting properties, firing/capturing events, using the VS2008 Tools, even adding Ink support. - Just for giggles I also show how easy it is to put the new control inside a Vista Gadget. - Lots of links to additional resources and where you can get more help. My hope is that after watching this video you will have a clear understanding of where the Microsoft Platform is heading when it comes to NextWeb and the Presentation Technology Space and also how we got there. You should also feel comfortable creating Silverlight content in both VS2008 and Blend and how you can use it in your projects today. I know I definitely had a blast coding with it. :D Thanks, Dave "DaveDev" Isbitski http://blogs.msdn.com/davedev Come join your peers and check us out on Facebook today ! Watch the screencast(WMV)
  • Developers for Developers (Devs4Devs) Series - "Silverlight - What, Where and How?" - Part 1 of 3

    Developers for Developers is a group on Facebook filled with tips, tricks, and stories of battle from your fellow coders. Some of the best stuff you can pick up in your career doesn't come from a book or a presentation. It comes from your fellow developer and his experiences. A quick hallway conversation, 15 minutes at someone's desk after a "Hey come check this out!".. these are the things that can make a difference! Silverlight - What, Where and How? I've been demoing Silverlight for some of our enterprise customers, conferences , and local user groups for several months now. If there is one thing I've see it is people are very opinionated about what MS is trying to do with it. Silverlight is just the next ActiveX out to destroy the world, right? :D I felt a video like this would be important to give you insight on where Silverlight came from not just what it can do. In the video I cover several topics: - Why Silverlight? What is Microsoft up to? - Web Development today - the need for User Experience - What is this XAML stuff? WPF? - Good Overview and hands on with Expression Blend - What you need to get started today and where you can get it. Does it cost anything? - Demos sprinkled throughout to help reinforce concepts - I take you step by step in creating your first Silverlight application (yes I used 2.0 this time). - Storyboards, Images, setting properties, firing/capturing events, using the VS2008 Tools, even adding Ink support. - Just for giggles I also show how easy it is to put the new control inside a Vista Gadget. - Lots of links to additional resources and where you can get more help. My hope is that after watching this video you will have a clear understanding of where the Microsoft Platform is heading when it comes to NextWeb and the Presentation Technology Space and also how we got there. You should also feel comfortable creating Silverlight content in both VS2008 and Blend and how you can use it in your projects today. I know I definitely had a blast coding with it. :D Thanks, Dave "DaveDev" Isbitski http://blogs.msdn.com/davedev Come join your peers and check us out on Facebook today ! Watch the screencast(WMV)
  • Silverlight: Integrating with HTML DOM

    Hi, I'm Tim Heuer . This screencast attempts to demonstrate the ease of functionality in interacting with both the HTML and Silverlight DOM elements. We take a baseball ticket purchasing scenario using an image map of the stadium and demonstrate a different experience in browsing the various options for ticket purchases in this simple demonstration. Watch the screencast(WMV)
  • Creating Arcs and Changing Centers with Expression

    Hi, I'm Tim Heuer . Answering a post on the silverlight.net forum I felt it would better to visually demonstrate how I used the Expression tools (Design and Blend) to create an arc (half circle) as well as changing the rotation point of an element for animations. Check out my blog for more goodness. Watch the screencast(WMV)
  • Cheating at Creating a Media Player for Silverlight

    Want to create a media experience for Silverlight but don't want to write all the logic code? This podcast walks you through steps to use output templates from Expression Media Encoder and alter the XAML to your liking and needs. View http://timheuer.com/blog/archive/2007/08/31/cheating-creating-silverlight-media-player.aspx for more details and some pointers. Watch the screencast(WMV)
  • Using SVG Assets in Expression Design

    Leverage your existing SVG assets in Expression Design to produce XAML elements for WPF and/or Silverlight applications. This screencast demonstrates converting SVG files to XAML using Expression Design and consuming them in a Silverlight application. Watch the screencast(WMV)
  • Cider Beta 2 : Styling a WPF application with Blend and Cider

    Brief walkthrough on using Blend to style a WPF application originally created with VS 2008 Cider designer; see how you can seamlessly go back and forth between the two tools to get the best out of a developer (intellisense, code wiring, etc.) and designer ( styling, templating) tools for creating WPF applications. This part 2 in a 2 part series, part 1 is available here: Cider Beta 2 : Feature walkthrough FYI, this screencast was only posted by me, Jaime Rodriguez was the original creator. Watch the screencast(WMV)
  • Adding Closed Captioning to video using Expression Media Encoder and Silverlight

    Do you have a need to produce cross browser video with Closed Captioning that targets both Windows and the Mac? If so, then you stumbled upon the right screencast! I'll show you how in a little over 5 minutes using Expression Media Encoder and Microsoft Silverlight. Watch the screencast(WMV)
  • Publishing Media Content to Silverlight Streaming Services

    This screencast shows how you can host media assets as part of a Silverlight application on the Silverlight Streaming globally-cached content distribution network. Download the sample code By clicking the link above you accept the license . Watch the screencast(WMV)
  • Where is ZAM3D heading to? Electric Rain 3D Demos

    Want to know where ZAM3D is heading to? Check out a very interesting conversation with Mike Soucie who will also show us some conceptual demos that Electric Rain has prepared using ZAM3D and Expression. Watch the screencast(WMV)
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