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Winners of free SilverlightShow and Packt ebooks from yesterday's Windows 8 webinar

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0 comments   /   posted by Silverlight Show on Jul 04, 2012
Tags:   ebooks , webinar , michael-crump , windows-8

Silverlight MVP Michael Crump delivered yesterday a really interesting webinar session on The Ten Things Silverlight Programmers Should Know About Windows 8. For those who missed it - the recording, slides, demos and Q&A are available here.

As usual, we are giving free ebooks to some of you who provided valuable feedback in our post-webinar survey, and helped spread the word about the webinar by tweeting it with tag #webinarsilverlightshow.

Here's who gets free ebooks this time:

The three attendees who submitted useful feedback in our post-webinar survey and win a free ebook of choice from SilverlightShow Ebook Shelf (there you may also find Michael Crump's ebooks 10 Laps around Silverlight 5 and Producing and Consuming OData in a Silverlight and WP7 App) are:

  • Nishant Thakkar
  • Manny Morales
  • Rey Castillo
     

The two authors of tweets using tag #webinarsilverlightshow who win a free ebook from Packt Publishing, choosing between Microsoft Silverlight 5 Data and Services Cookbook or MVVM Survival Guide for Enterprise Architectures in Silverlight and WPF are:

        • @bjoern_rapp
        • @spncrgr
 

 Congrats to the winners - we'll get in touch with you to receive your ebooks later today.

Our next Windows 8 webinar is scheduled for August 15, and will discuss the topic: Windows 8 Metro apps and the outside world: connecting with services and integrating the cloud
Presenter will be Gill Cleeren. Register for this webinar »

Find out about our next webinars and watch recordings of 30+ past webinars at SilverlightShow Webinars page.

 


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