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Frank LaVigne on Silverlight/WPF Design for Developers

Fello AISer and Silverlight/WPF guru Frank LaVigne will be doing a great webcast tomorrow (Wednesday) at noon eastern time. He's going to help demystify basic Silverlight/WPF UI design, and the Expression tools, for developers. This will be much more than just a tools walkthrough - you'll get some practical advice on designing applications.

If you're a developer looking to use Silverlight or WPF, and you're unsure about the tools or how to create a modern UI, be sure to check it out.

The livemeeting link is on Andrew Duthie's Blog, here.

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Posted: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 8:27 PM by Pete.Brown
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Ben Hayat said:

Hey Pete, is Frank going to get deep into some design goals using Blend or is it going to be a basic to intermediate level? Thanks! ..Ben
# June 3, 2008 10:10 PM

Pete.Brown said:

@Ben

Not sure, but given it is only an hour, I would expect to see a mix of intro materials along with some nice designer tidbits regarding things like color theory/selection.

# June 3, 2008 11:07 PM
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