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  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  Nov 05, 2013 (5 months ago)
    Tags:   lightswitch , beth-massi
    Read original post at Beth Massi's Blog In this post I want to talk about screens. Screens are a common term in everyday life usually denoting a television or computer screen – the shiny thing we look at to interact with the device. In LightSwitch screens present data to the user and form the application’s user interface (UI). In a business application screens allow users to search for, edit, inse ...
  • Beginning LightSwitch in VS 2013 Part 1: What’s in a Table? Describing Your Data

    0 comments  /  posted by  Silverlight Show  on  Oct 17, 2013 (6 months ago)
    Tags:   lightswitch , beth-massi
    Read original post at Beth Massi's Blog Welcome to Part 1 of the Beginning LightSwitch in Visual Studio 2013 series! To get things started, we’re going to begin with one of the most important building blocks of a LightSwitch application, the table. Simply put, a table is a way of organizing data in columns and rows. If you’ve ever used Excel or another spreadsheet application you organize your dat ...
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  • author  Kunal Chowdhury  /  released on  Jul 21, 2011
    Beginners Guide to Visual Studio LightSwitch Product Description This e-book collects all 5 parts of SilverlightShow article series 'Beginners Guide to Visual Studio LightSwitch', by Silverlight MVP Kunal Chowdhury. From the author: Visual Studio LightSwitch is a new tool for building data-driven Silverlight Application using Visual Studio IDE. It automatically generates the User Interface for a DataSource without writing any code. You can w ...
  • author  Gill Cleeren  /  released on  Oct 13, 2011
    Developing Real-world Applications with LightSwitch: E-book Product Description This e-book is based on SilverlightShow 8-part article series 'Developing Real-world Applications with LightSwitch’. From the author: In 2010, Microsoft announced LightSwitch, a product aimed at developing Line-of-Business applications with ease. In July 2011, the beta tag was finally removed from the product as Microsoft officially introduced Visual Studio LightSwitch 2011 as ...
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