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Remix this!

Here’s the info on the Remix session that will be presented by Lucas Sherwood, of Lightmaker fame.

After recently completing two real world application builds in Silverlight and WPF, we will talk about the real challenges that we faced during the development process. Our aim is to address the issue facing developers as they begin to tackle these technologies and to dispel some of the myths surrounding them.

WPF and Sliverlight are still fairly new technologies and it does help to know what you are getting yourself in to, so that your development will be relatively pain free. In this session, we will share our thoughts on how we would try different approaches next time and avoid some of the pitfalls.

Lightmaker (Australia) will unveil two major new Silverlight enabled experiences currently under development.

Time: 2-3pm Monday

See you there.


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Lucas Sherwood said,

June 20, 2007 @ 7:08 pm

Well I guess I better turn up then…
I should however point out that the copy on the microsoft site is a little wrong. There is only one sliverlight app, not two.

The other one is a WPF app.
just to get that one straight…

Dave Novakovic said,

June 20, 2007 @ 7:15 pm

you know you want me to post a response to this Michael :)

http://diveintomark.org/archives/2007/05/02/silly-season

Hopefully Lucas won’t disclose any benchmark results or “work around any technical limitations in the software” . ouch. all hail the evil empire.

enjoy :)

Michael said,

June 20, 2007 @ 8:00 pm

Dave - I think you’re still bitter that Linux didn’t get a Flash 8 player!

I think you should come to Melbourne and have a beer with me on Monday… and we’ll discuss whether or not the cloud will get a Silverlight lining.

…enjoyed the rant, though.

Dave Novakovic said,

June 20, 2007 @ 8:18 pm

Guilty as charged. :D

Wish i had the time to come down. :(
Cheers.

Carlos said,

June 21, 2007 @ 3:01 am

Hi, just found your blog today - due to your actionscript “ball collision” class (which I have to thank you for! :)

Hope everything goes well for you in your new job.

The C# place is tempting, I’d certainly love to go back to Australia again. Ehehe. :)

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