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Silverlight 2 tutorials - A Simple Digg Client

February 25th, 2008 | Silverlight

ScottGu’s Blog has a great set of tutorials to get you up to speed on Silverlight 2

  • Part 1: Creating “Hello World” with Silverlight 2 and VS 2008
  • Part 2: Using Layout Management
  • Part 3: Using Networking to Retrieve Data and Populate a DataGrid
  • Part 4: Using Style Elements to Better Encapsulate Look and Feel
  • Part 5: Using the ListBox and DataBinding to Display List Data
  • Part 6: Using User Controls to Implement Master/Details Scenarios
  • Part 7: Using Templates to Customize Control Look and Feel
  • Part 8: Creating a Digg Desktop Version of our Application using WPF

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