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Printed entirely in color, with helpful figures and syntax coloring to make code samples appear as they do in Visual Studio and Expression Blend! Using Silverlight 4, you can build richer and more powerful applications than ever before, and deploy them seamlessly in browsers, on desktop computers, and even on Windows Phone 7. In Silverlight 4 Unleashed, Microsoft Silverlight MVP Laurent Bugnion covers everything you need to do all this, and much more. The only full-color, example-rich guide to Silverlight 4 for experienced Microsoft developers, Silverlight 4 Unleashed illuminates the entire development process: from installing Silverlight tools to building great user experiences, managing data to optimizing application performance. You'll master core Silverlight features such as controls and properties; communicating with web services; efficiently creating data-oriented line-of-business applications; working with external frameworks, and more. Bugnion concludes by showing how to use advanced features such as 3D-like effects and multitouch to deliver an even smoother, richer experience. * Install and use Silverlight Tools for Visual Studio * Extend Silverlight applications with user and custom controls * Group, sort, filter, page, bind, and validate data * Take full advantage of the Model-View-ViewModel Pattern in Silverlight * Access Web resources and services * Control the application's appearance with resources, styles, templates, and Expression Blend * Sketch user experience and build iterative prototypes by easily getting feedback from end users * Create data-oriented applications more easily with the WCF RIA Services framework * Adapt Silverlight desktop applications for Windows Phone 7 * Integrate effects and media into your applications * Use Unity, MEF, and the MVVM Light Toolkit to write more maintainable, extensible software * Optimize performance by reducing download size and memory footprint, and increasing execution speed

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Printed entirely in color, with helpful figures and syntax coloring to make code samples appear as they do in Visual Studio and Expression Blend!

 

Using Silverlight 4, you can build richer and more powerful applications than ever before, and deploy them seamlessly in browsers, on desktop computers, and even on Windows Phone 7. In Silverlight 4 Unleashed, Microsoft Silverlight MVP Laurent Bugnion covers everything you need to do all this, and much more.

 

The only full-color, example-rich guide to Silverlight 4 for experienced Microsoft developers, Silverlight 4 Unleashed illuminates the entire development process: from installing Silverlight tools to building great user experiences, managing data to optimizing application performance.

 

You’ll master core Silverlight features such as controls and properties; communicating with web services; efficiently creating data-oriented line-of-business applications; working with external frameworks, and more. Bugnion concludes by showing how to use advanced features such as 3D-like effects and multitouch to deliver an even smoother, richer experience.

 

  • Install and use Silverlight Tools for Visual Studio
  • Extend Silverlight applications with user and custom controls
  • Group, sort, filter, page, bind, and validate data
  • Take full advantage of the Model-View-ViewModel Pattern in Silverlight
  • Access Web resources and services
  • Control the application’s appearance with resources, styles, templates, and Expression Blend
  • Sketch user experience and build iterative prototypes by easily getting feedback from end users
  • Create data-oriented applications more easily with the WCF RIA Services framework
  • Adapt Silverlight desktop applications for Windows Phone 7
  • Integrate effects and media into your applications
  • Use Unity, MEF, and the MVVM Light Toolkit to write more maintainable, extensible software
  • Optimize performance by reducing download size and memory footprint, and increasing execution speed

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Awesome Book 7. November 2010
Von David Roh - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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Silverlight 4 Unleashed is a top quality book which I feel is more intermediate level. The book does provide enough information for an experienced .NET developer (e.g. C#) to get the examples up and running; however, it probably requires some experience with Expression Blend and the Model-View-ViewModel architecture to appreciate the books content. This book does use the Silverlight Toolkit.

Laurent is a very experienced, very capable Silverlight/Expression Blend developer/designer who has been doing Silverlight from the beginning - no I don't know Laurent personally, I have just read his blog for a long time.

There are two very important areas that Laurent is noted for:
His work in making a Silverlight architecture that is blendable (i.e. works well in Expression Blend)
His Model-View-ViewModel (MVVM) library called "MVVM Light Toolkit" which is open source

When I develop with Silverlight I usually have Visual Studio open on one screen and Expression Blend open on another screen for the same project. There are many different ways of implementing Silverlight that Expression Blend cannot display - Laurent has has spent a lot of effort developing a MVVM architecture that works well in Expression Blend.

This is a top quality, full color, high print quality book that I highly recommend which will probably be more appreciated by intermediate to advanced Silverlight/Expression Blend architect developers/designers.

I was not a technical reviewer.
I do own both the PDF and hardcopy versions of the book.
I have been a Silverlight developer for over three years.
This is a honest review.
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One of the two best SL4 Books I have read 4. Januar 2011
Von Jordan L. Pollard - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
Format:Taschenbuch
==> "Silverlight 4 Unleashed" and "Pro Silverlight 4"

I've read almost all of the Silverlight 4 Books. I found that Laurent's "Silverlight 4 Unleashed" complements Matthew MacDonald's "Pro Silverlight 4" VERY well. If you are not an experienced Silverlight developer, purchasing this book or the ebook version entitles you to a free pdf copy of "Silverlight 2 Unleashed" which should serve as a good introductory book, but Matt MacDonald's book serves as a fairly thorough introduction - if you read that followed by "Silverlight 4 Unleashed," I think you're in for a treat. Matthew MacDonald's book is very thorough and serves as an excellent reference. "Silverlight 4 Unleashed," Laurent Bugnion's book, builds on examples across chapters. It reinforces and adds structure to what you learned in "Pro Silverlight 4". As a bonus, it's one of the only notable Silverlight books I've found to have decent coverage on the Managed Extensibility Framework (MEF) as well as several other topics. "Silverlight 4 Unleashed" also has great coverage on MVVM as does "Pro Business Applications with Silverlight 4" which Matt MacDonald will recommend - one of his Apress brothers, but I feel the recommendation is well deserved.

Other Silverlight 4 books I would recommend are, as just mentioned, "Pro Business Applications with Silverlight 4," by Chris Anderson - the style has a really nice flow to it...it really holds your attention and working with the Business Application template gives you a great feel for MVVM design (you may really benefit from this book if you first watch Ian Griffith's 8 part series, found here: [...]).

As an added bonus, all of the Silverlight authors I have mentioned here and below have been amazingly responsive and very helpful when I have contacted them via E-mail or even @Twitter. The other authors I mention are authors I have simply not tried to contact as of yet.

Further Reading (+ supplemental, but not directly related to Silverlight):

I. For the Business Intelligence Developer:

==> Bart Czernicki's "Silverlight 4 Business Intelligence"

There's only one book I know of geared specifically towards the Silverlight Business Intelligence developer, but fortunately it's great! Bart Czernicki's (dude, change your name it's difficult to spell :P) "Silverlight 4 Business Intelligence" is the book to read.

If you plan to develop with Silverlight and you're looking to get into Business Intelligence, you're better off familiarizing yourself with Silverlight before reading this book.

If you plan to develop Business Intelligence solutions, but you're not sure what tools you want to start with, you may be better of reading this book first. For what it's worth, I believe Silverlight 4 is the best B.I. solution on the market for anyone running Windows, Mac or Linux although the Linux item and Moonlight deserve further discussion which you will find later in this section (developement, at the moment, is best done in Visual Studio / Blend - although VS2010 is pretty powerful and you don't necessarily need Expression Blend...but it will save you a lot of time unless you're familiar with linear algebra (matrix transforms) and multivariate calculus (gradients, etc..)..if those subjects make you cringe, Blend has come to save the day so no worries...if you want to take it on, but need a math primer, I have some suggestions below under my graphics and animation section).

I'm primarily a .NET developer, but I have meticulously considered the other technologies currently available for delivering Business Intelligence solutions (primarily focused on a dashboard model). It enabled me to create an entire business intelligence solution for a $3 Billion (+ then some) company... single-handedly and I'm honestly not showing off - integration capabilities are just that simple especially if you're using WCF RIA services. Once SQL Server 2011 is released, it's likely to be even easier - the next Entity Framework release will work with SSAS! Hosting is cheap, you don't need anything special...you could host it from a Linux server if you wanted...don't believe me? - create a test Business Application template project (no need to add anything - it should already work with the built in functionality) and save it as whatever you want. Open the default.html page and watch the application run. If you want to actually use a Silverlight application on a Linux machine, you will need the Moonlight plugin. No word on what's going on there, but I suspect we'll hear more in the days to come surrounding the Silverlight 5 beta release (details surrounding the recent Novell acquisition are foggy, but it's likely that Microsoft got a hold of the Mono.NET and Moonlight projects / patents). I'm learning HTML5 for reasons of cross-platform compatibilities, but I'm pretty sure the two techologies will not clash head on but will, rather, co-exist...dare I say...in harmony. Anyways...read Bart's book if you want more reasons (his blog also has great coverage on HTML5 - you can conveniently search through blog articles to find topics of interest: [...]).

==> Brian Larson's "Delivering Business Intelligence with Microsoft SQL Server 2008"

On an unrelated note, if you're looking to get into Business Intelligence, I can't recommend this book enough: "Delivering Business Intelligence with Microsoft SQL Server 2008" by Brian Larson. Not only does this book start you off with a solid foundation, but it is also insultingly simple to read...in a good way - you walk away with a solid set of skills while having excellent examples to use when explaining difficult concepts to business users...just as the business analyst needs to translate business requirements to something that's easier for us programmers to consume, we must do the same for our for our fellow business users (of course it's a lot easier if you actually do have that BA buffer).

II. Graphics and Animation (understanding the math)

==> Charles Petzold's "3D Programming for Windows
Three-Dimensional
Graphics Programming
for the Windows
Presentation Foundation"

Although this book is directed at a WPF audience, I would consider it a staple food to any Silverlight or WPF developer's diet (unless you're familiar with Linear Algebra...but even then it could serve as a good refresher). It's very well prepared and intuitively explains the fundamental concepts you need to know if you're going to be working with animations or transforms. This book will not only give you a new perspective, but it will also teach you about perspectives :P This is a good book to read after you're already familiar with Silverlight...so you don't waste your time reading sections that deal primarily with WPF, but even those that use only functions available in WPF can provide insight into how you would attain the same result in Silverlight.

If you decide to go out and buy Mr. Petzold's book, I would strongly recommend buying it directly through O'Reilly. I don't know how their customer service is, but that's because I've never had to contact them. I've been disappointed with the Customer service from Sam's Publishing and Apress (ABSOLUTELY NO REFLECTION ON THE AUTHORS!)

For more in depth mathematical coverage, you may be interested in reading a good Linear Algebra book (I'm a big fan of David Poole's "Linear Algebra A Modern Introduction" ... and you can go with a used first edition if you're teaching yourself...from my understanding most of what has changed is the teaching tools for instructors...save yourself a lot of money)

The difficulty is that Silverlight 5 is supposedly going to be lower level than XNA (surprisingly considering WP7 uses a SL/XNA hybrid approach) ...so it's unclear what "lower-level" means... DirectX? Your guess is as good as mine - you may be better off learning a good graphics technology for now and then going lower level if you really need to...I'm a math geek so I just happen to like linear algebra...possibly too much so.

FINALLY:

There is one book I have not read, but I have read only good reviews about it: "Silverlight 4 in Action" by Pete Brown. If I get a chance to read it, I will be sure to ammend this review.
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Good - EXCEPT... 1. März 2011
Von Jon D. Pulsipher - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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This is generally a great book. The only problem with it is that the author repeatedly refers you to older editions of the book - like for a discussion of XAML you're referred to "Silverlight 2 Unleashed".
Ummm...I don't have that book, I have THIS one.
That is super irritating.

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