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Recording of webinar 'Blend for Silverlight Developers' by Gill Cleeren

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0 comments   /  Video with Gill Cleeren  /  83 minutes  /  Jun 17, 2011
Tags:   expression-blend , webinar , gill-cleeren
Categories:   Design
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Watch a recording of Gill's webinar 'Blend for Silverlight Developers' delivered on June 16th, 2011.

Download webinar slides (.ppt /.pptx) and demos.
Download the Q&A document.

Blend a designer's tool? You're partly right, partly wrong. Yes, the designer on your team should use Blend, but so should you when building Silverlight applications. Did you know Blend has rich data binding capabilities? And do you know how to create custom controls using Blend?
 
All this and more was explained in this session aimed at developers!

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Guest profile

Gill Cleeren

Gill Cleeren


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.


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