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Silverlight 2 Bible | 
enlarge | Author: Brad Dayley Publisher: Wiley Category: Book
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $16.77 You Save: $23.22 (58%)
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 222767
Media: Paperback Pages: 576 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 7.4 x 1.3
ISBN: 0470375000 Dewey Decimal Number: 006 EAN: 9780470375006
Publication Date: October 6, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Silverlight 2 is a powerful Internet application and Microsoft's solution for delivering rich, cross-platform, interactive experiences including animation, graphics, audio, and video for rich internet applications. The Silverlight 2 Bible, will provide you with a strong foundation in Silverlight whereby you will quickly be able to create and deliver a variety of Silverlight applications. This book will show you exactly how to build everything from basic Silverlight-enabled web pages with graphics and video, to professional, Silverlight-enhanced ASP.NET applications that link to powerful back-end services. The Silverlight 2 Bible will discuss development tools, such as Visual Studio 2008, as well as design tools such as Expression Blend, Expression Encoder and Deep Zoom Composer, which Microsoft has positioned for designing state of the art UI in Silverlight applications.
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Great place to start January 5, 2009 JP Before picking up this book, I had little idea the power that Silverlight has. I had heard it referred to as "flash killer" but that was about it. Brad does a great job at presenting the building blocks of Silverlight in a straightforward readable way, that makes sense. I was able to go through the examples without any problem, and by the time I finished the book felt like I had a good grip on the subject matter. This book was well written, and gave me a better understanding of the subject, what how it works, and what the possibilities are by using Silverlight.
Not a bible December 6, 2008 Erik E. Nascimento This book it's so afar away of bible, all in the book have in same tutorials in the internet, don't have advanced things.. really I don't recommend...
Great Book November 16, 2008 David E. Bakkom (Cedar Grove, WI) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Very helpful. Index leads me to where I want to be. Good even for a beginner in WPF and Silverlight 2.
Not a very good book... November 13, 2008 Joe Keane (Madison, WI USA) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I'm a professional C# developer who has done complete full scale applications in C#. I was looking for a book which had accurate and complete information about Silverlight 2.0. This book is NOT it. 1) This book is not up to date with the actual released version of Silverlight 2.0, but rather the Beta. So some of the examples don't work, or are confusing as a result. 2) I'm working with one of the chapters now on making custom silverlight controls. It is basically written as a step-by-step recipe with zero insight into the WHYS of what you are doing (example DependencyProperties), which is pretty pointless. If I want to find code to just copy without understanding what I'm doing, that is all over the web. I buy a book with nice examples / tutorials so I can learn HOW things work. Don't waste your money on this.
Too broad, not enough depth...not for professionals October 31, 2008 Justin S. Stuparitz (Falls Church, VA) 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
I agree with the first reviewer of this book in that this is not a bible. The book could have easily added another 500-700 pages of content. The book tries to cover too many topics never going into depth on any of them. You can get the same information on-line. I bought this book hoping there was sufficient content to build a half decent app. Usually that's what you get from the "Bible" series. I should have looked closer at the font size after looking at how many total pages. It would have been nice to see a few full featured working silverlight sites with the book or at least on-line. I would love to see the authors create a site to accompany the book that had some nice large size solutions that demo'd the topics. If you are a professional developer avoid this book for now.
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