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Silverlight 2.0 was just released at the MIX08 conference in Las Vegas. In this Web seminar, learn what Silverlight 2.0 has to offer and the basics of creating Silverlight applications.

Presenter: Bill Lodin
Job Title: Vice President, IT Mentors (Trainer)
Course Date 05/02/08 10:00 Duration 60 minutes Training Format Web Seminar Level Intermediate Attendance Count 1149 views
Attendee Comments
“Good job, Thanks for this presentation!”
William Silva, Multiplus Eventos
“Good fundamental overview of Silverlight 2.0 including some code samples and demos”
Paul Boucher, ByteSmith, Inc.
“Very clear. Thank you.”
Thomas Peter von Bahr, Pacific NorthWest Group
“excellent presentation. had a reconnect multiple times when the audio stopping working. also, unable to print the slides, for some reason, it doesn't believe that I have Acroba Reader installed. annoying technical glitches by informative presentation.”
Doug Richardson, ricon
“Material looked good but I was watching it while I was in a conference so I wasn't able to listen to the audio. I'll have to catch it again some time.”
Kevin Brown, GRU
“EXCELLENT Presentation! This is very helpful and I intend to attend the following ones.”
Dawn Scardella, Compsult Inc
“Great intro presentation? Nice insightful overview for anyone wanting to know the basics about Silverlight.”
Brian Henderson, PSD
“This was really well doen - thank you”
Tom Hamilton, Hamilton & Hamilton
“Great amount of info in just 1 hour!!”
Fabio Matsui, Wirestone
“This webinar extremely helpful in providing a quick overview of Silverlight 2.0. Thank you!”
Alice Lu, StructuRad
“Great Presentation! I am looking forward to going deeper with the upcoming training later this month.”
Sam Wides, Lighthouse Network Technologies
“Good basic overview of Silverlight--hit just the right level of detail for me.”
Jim Root, AMT, Inc.
“Great seminar!!!”
Irene Troupansky, Axceler
“Good intro... nice base with the Hello World and then great examples of the complexity. ”
Tiffany Songvilay, Volition Services