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Free Silverlight 4 Data and Services Cookbook LITE eBook Available for a Limited Time

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1 comments   /   posted by Silverlight Show on Jul 06, 2011
Tags:   ebooks , gill-cleeren , kevin-dockx

Packt Publishing are currently offering the “Microsoft Silverlight 4 Data and Services Cookbook: LITE” eBook free to anyone who pays with a tweet (or a post on Facebook). 

There's no catches, and no SPAM involved, simply Pay with a Tweet letting others know about this book and you can download a copy of the eBook for free.

Read more about this offer >>

About the book

Authors: Gill Cleeren, Kevin Dockx

What you will learn from this book:
  • Display data efficiently in Silverlight business applications
  • Build data-driven business applications in Silverlight much more easily and much faster using data binding
  • Discover how your Silverlight business applications can quickly access data residing in a database by calling web services
  • Connect and read from a web service

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  • ths

    Re: Free Silverlight 4 Data and Services Cookbook LITE eBook Available for a Limited Time


    posted by ths on Jul 06, 2011 16:44

    it's free alright - but you have to give your credit card info at the checkout!

    not ok :(

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