New .NET Course: Microsoft Silverlight
February 26, 2008.
Object Innovations is pleased to announce a new course on Microsoft's Silverlight technology:
Silverlight, previously called "WPF/E" or Windows Presentation Foundation/Everywhere"
is an important new client-side web technology from Microsoft. It enables the implementation
of visually stunning web applications that depend only on a small, easy-to-install plug-in
that works in browsers for both Windows and Macintosh.
The new course introduces Silverlight and provides a thorough survey of
Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML), which is also the foundation of
Windows Presentation Framework (WPF). It covers Silverlight's graphics programming model,
which supports the display of both vector graphics and images, as well as animations and
multimedia. There are many example programs and labs.
The new course is part of an extensive .NET curriculum that thoroughly covers classic
.NET topics as well as new technologies, such as WPF, Windows Communication Foundation (WCF),
and ASP.NET AJAX. Languages used in the curriculum include C#, Visual Basic, C++/CLI, and
JavaScript.
Shipments of the new courseware begin immediately.
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