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Upcoming SilverlightShow Webinar: 'Switch or no switch: Can I build my business apps in LightSwitch?'

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3 comments   /   posted by Svetla Stoycheva on Feb 16, 2011
Tags:   webinar , lightswitch , gill-cleeren

Upcoming Silverlight Show Webinar: 'Switch or no switch: Can I build my business apps in LightSwitch?'

 

April 20th, 2011, 10 am - 11.15 am PST (see your local time)

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LightSwitch is a new part of the Visual Studio family and makes it possible to more easily create professional-quality business applications for the desktop, the web, and the cloud. The big question of course: Is LightSwitch something for you?

 

In this webinar, you’ll get the answer! Silverlight MVP Gill Cleeren will show how you can build professional LOB applications quickly using LightSwitch. We will cover why you should look at LightSwitch, binding to data, and building out the user interface. LightSwitch is however more than just some predefined screens: developers will love it for its extensibility, which we’ll cover deeply.
 

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About the speaker:
Gill Cleeren is Microsoft Regional Director (www.theregion.com), MVP ASP.NET, INETA speaker bureau member and Silverlight Insider.

He lives in Belgium where he works as .NET architect at Ordina. Passionate about .NET, he’s always playing with the newest bits. In his role as Regional Director, Gill has given many sessions, webcasts and trainings on new as well as existing technologies, such as Silverlight, ASP.NET and WPF at conferences including TechDays Belgium, DevDays Netherlands, NDC Norway, SQL Server Saturday Switzerland, Spring Conference UK, etc. He’s also the author of many articles in various developer magazines and organizes the yearly Community Day event in Belgium.

Gill also leads Visug (www.visug.be), the largest .NET user group in Belgium. He recently published his first book: “Silverlight 4 Data and Services Cookbook” (Packt Publishing). You can find his blog at www.snowball.be.

Gill also delivered the following SilverlightShow webinars:
10 things I'm sure you didn't know about Silverlight 4
Let's MEF: overview of the Managed Extensibility Framework in Silverlight 4
Silverlight's Power Features: Data Binding in Action

Who is this webinar appropriate for:
Silverlight developers wanting to learn how to add LightSwitch to their toolbox to create (parts of) their LOB applications faster!
   
Duration:
75 minutes, including Q&A

Technical Requirements:
Internet connection and computer speakers for audio.

Want to see more scheduled or past webinars? Check SilverlightShow Webinars page.

 

 


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    RE: Upcoming SilverlightShow Webinar: 'Switch or no switch: Can I build my business apps in LightSwitch?'


    posted by Chandrashekhar on Apr 16, 2011 07:43

    Thats good news! We can create LOB in the less time.

     I have a quick question :
    Can we create big application using this LightSwitch and best performance?

     

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    RE: Upcoming SilverlightShow Webinar: 'Switch or no switch: Can I build my business apps in LightSwitch?'


    posted by Gill Cleeren on Apr 18, 2011 15:28
    Chandrashekhar, it depends on what you mean with big apps. I really think LS can be used for larger projects as well as smaller ones; however, one should really compare the needs of the application before making the choice for the platform. The goal of the webinar is showing what LS is capable of, based on this, it will be easier to make a platform decision.
  • kennywoo

    RE: Upcoming SilverlightShow Webinar: 'Switch or no switch: Can I build my business apps in LightSwitch?'


    posted by kennywoo on Apr 19, 2011 18:57

    LS is great!

    It reduce effort, cost, time for developing medium to large scale project.

    How about n-tier via LS?

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