Silverlight 2 Book Cover Mock Up

Wednesday, May 14 2008

Here is the mock up of my upcoming Silverlight 2 book that I mentioned earlier today. The title is still up in the air, as is the cover art, and ... let's face it ...  just about everything except for the release date of Nov/Dec 2008.  I just wanted to see what it might look like so I mocked up a fake book cover to the amusement of myself and my daughters. Though I think they want a cat or an eagle on the cover :-)

Data Access with Silverlight 2

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Here is the mock up of my upcoming Silverlight 2 book that I mentioned earlier today . The title is still

Here is the mock up of my upcoming Silverlight 2 book that I mentioned earlier today . The title is still

Thomas wrote on Wednesday, May 14 2008

Do you have a TOC for the book?

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Nothing I can publish at this point as its still very early. I expect in the next week or so I will have something to share, however.

Al wrote on Thursday, May 15 2008

Will you publish this book under O'reilly roughcut ?

I do not believe it will be under "rough cuts".

I'll be speaking at DevConnections in Las Vegas this Fall along with others Julie Lerman and Paul Litwin . The 3 topics I will be presenting are: Data Access with Silverlight 2 Integrating Enterprise Library's Data Access Application Block with your Project

I'll be speaking at DevConnections in Las Vegas this Fall along with others Julie Lerman and Paul

I'll be speaking at DevConnections in Las Vegas this Fall along with others Julie Lerman and Paul

Papa to write Silverlight2 book

I've decided to at least try to put all of the code sample in my Data Access with Silverlight 2 book

I've decided to at least try to put all of the code sample in my Data Access with Silverlight 2 book in both VB and C#. While VB was once my main language, C# has long since been the primary language I use. Thankfully, there is the tool from Tangible

I've decided to at least try to put all of the code sample in my Data Access with Silverlight 2 book

There are several things to consider before you sit down to write a book. But here are 10 I wanted to share because I think they are either very important or not spoken of enough.I've gone down this road many times, but I took a long break between books

There are several things to consider before you sit down to write a book. But here are 10 I wanted to

There are several things to consider before you sit down to write a book. But here are 10 I wanted to

I'm working with the very talented Corrina Barber who has created several sets of skins for Silverlight controls. The skins are elegant, but not over the top, styles that can be applied to Silverlight controls. Corrina has been gracious enough to help

Somasegar was on-stage today at TechEd and announced that Silverlight 2 Beta 2 is going to be released with a GoLive license this week. This also will include a Blend 2.5 June 2008 Preview and tools to VS2008. I’m looking forward to getting the bits this

Today my latest article on Silverlight 2 was posted on Simple-Talk . The article explains the foundations of data binding in Silverlight 2 including the importance of Dependency Properties and  the DataContext. I intend on following this up with

I mentioned a few weeks ago that Corrina Barber is creating some elegant skins that I will be using for my samples in my upcoming book Silverlight 2 with Data Access . Corrina has updated quite a bit with the templates due to the changes from beta 1 to

Here’s a tony little nugget form my upcoming book. There are always concepts that are just natively drilled into me yet they don’t flow smoothly when I try to explain them. For example take the Silverlight 2 binding modes. You have OneTime, OneWay and

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