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Recording of Webinar 'Prism and WCF RIA Services' by Brian Noyes

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0 comments   /  Video with Brian Noyes   /  62 minutes  /  May 31, 2012
Tags:   webinar , prism , wcf-ria-services , brian-noyes
Categories:   Data Access , Line-of-Business , Patterns and Practices , General
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Watch a recording of the webinar 'Prism and WCF RIA Services - Two Great Toolkits That Work Great Together' delivered by Silverlight MVP Brian Noyes on May 30th, 2012.

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Webinar summary: In this webinar Silverlight MVP Brian Noyes will give a quick overview of what Prism is and what its feature set includes. He'll do a very quick review of what WCF RIA Services does,and will focus on how you can build a Silverlight Prism application and factor your functionality into modules while still making the RIA Services functionality available in multiple modules. Attendees will find out how to leverage the Repository pattern to pull all the RIA Services client side code into one place, expose the data from a Repository service that you can then pull into any scope in the application that wants to consume it.

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Brian Noyes

Brian Noyes


Brian Noyes is Chief Architect of IDesign, a Microsoft Regional Director, and Connected System MVP. He is a frequent top rated speaker at conferences worldwide including Microsoft TechEd, DevConnections, DevTeach, and others. He is the author of Developing Applications with Windows Workflow Foundation, Smart Client Deployment with ClickOnce, and Data Binding in Windows Forms 2.0. Brian got started programming as a hobby while flying F-14 Tomcats in the U.S. Navy, later turning his passion for code into his current career. You can contact Brian through his blog at http://briannoyes.net/ or on twitter @briannoyes.



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