Summer Series - Windows Phone 7 Development Taking it To The Next Level (Session 3)

clock September 1, 2010 00:29 by author dkelley

Seattle's Silverlight User Group, in association with Interact and community organzations everywhere are having their next Silverlight meeting on Sept 1st, 2010 at Building 40/41 caff ( http://www.bing.com/maps/?v=2&where1=Microsoft%20Building%2041%2C%20WA&encType=1 ) at 7pm to 8:30pm.

All the local Microsoftee's and MVP's will be there.

http://www.SeattleSilverlight.net/

Come to the Seattle Silverlight User Group and see the third session of our Summer Series on Windows Phone 7 with the help of Jaime Rodriquez (http://blogs.msdn.com/b/jaimer/ ) will be getting down and dirty with Windows Phone 7/Silverlight going deeper into real phone 7 development. 

This month we are also having an 'Ask The Expert' side session for beginners to help them come up to speed and start developing great Silverlight applications. If your new and want to learn this is the place to be.

Twitter:        http://twitter.com/SeattleSlug

Facebook:       http://www.facebook.com/pages/Seattle-SLUG/181750441443

Entry is free, Parking is free, everyone is welcome. 

Call David @ 206.653.5143



Start School By Learning Geography - Silverlight and Bing Maps

clock August 30, 2010 19:30 by author dkelley

Seattle's Silverlight User Group, in association with Interact and community organzations everywhere are having their next Silverlight meeting on Oct 6th, 2010 at Building 40/41 caff ( http://www.bing.com/maps/?v=2&where1=Microsoft%20Building%2041%2C%20WA&encType=1 ) at 7pm to 8:30pm.

All the local Microsoftee's and MVP's will be there.

http://www.SeattleSilverlight.net/

Come to the Seattle Silverlight User Group and listen to Chris Pendleton on Bing Maps and using the Bing Map Silverlight controls on all your Silverlight Plateforms maybe even Phone 7 ;) 

More about Chris: Chris Pendleton is the Bing Maps Technical Evangelist for Microsoft Corporation. Chris has been with Microsoft for 7 years and has been in the location-based services and GIS industry for over 10 years. Chris specializes in all things Bing Maps and Microsoft geospatial including, but not limited to technological deep dives, web and mobile application architecture and development, licensing arrangements and 3rd party revenue opportunities. Chris has a long history of application development, architecture, consulting and deployment of large scale web-based applications, especially those using geospatial intelligence. Chris also authors the Bing Maps Blog and holds a Master's Degree in Business Management from San Diego State University.

Keep up with Chris and Bing Maps at:

twitter:  http://twitter.com/bingmaps 

Blog: http://www.bing.com/community/blogs/maps/ 

Maps: http://www.microsoft.com/maps/ 

This month we are also having an 'Ask The Expert' side session for beginners to help them come up to speed and start developing great Silverlight applications. If your new and want to learn this is the place to be.

Twitter:        http://twitter.com/SeattleSlug

Facebook:       http://www.facebook.com/pages/Seattle-SLUG/181750441443

Entry is free, Parking is free, everyone is welcome. 

Call David @ 206.653.5143



Summer Series - Windows Phone 7 Development Going Deeper (Session 2)

clock August 1, 2010 09:46 by author dkelley

 Seattle's Silverlight User Group, in association with Interact and community organzations everywhere are having their next Silverlight meeting on August 4th, 2010 at Building 40/41 caff ( http://www.bing.com/maps/?v=2&where1=Microsoft%20Building%2041%2C%20WA&encType=1 ) at 7pm to 8:30pm.

All the local Microsoftee's and MVP's will be there.

http://www.SeattleSilverlight.net/

Come to the Seattle Silverlight User Group and see the 2nd session of our Summer Series on Windows Phone 7 with Silverlight. First this time we have Peter Blois (http://blois.us/blog/index.html ) on Blend and Phone 7 then With the help of Jaime Rodriquez (http://blogs.msdn.com/b/jaimer/ ) will be getting down and dirty with Windows Phone 7 going deeper into real phone 7 development. 

This month we are also having an 'Ask The Expert' side session for beginners to help them come up to speed and start developing great Silverlight applications. If your new and want to learn this is the place to be.

Twitter:        http://twitter.com/SeattleSlug

Facebook:       http://www.facebook.com/pages/Seattle-SLUG/181750441443

Entry is free, Parking is free, everyone is welcome. 

Call David @ 206.653.5143 for more information.



Summer Series - Meat of Windows Phone 7 Developement

clock June 25, 2010 23:07 by author dkelley

Seattle's Silverlight User Group, in association with Interact and community organzations everywhere are having their next Silverlight meeting on July 7th, 2010 at Building 40/41 caff ( http://www.bing.com/maps/?v=2&where1=Microsoft%20Building%2041%2C%20WA&encType=1 ) at 7pm to 8:30pm.

All the local Microsoftee's and MVP's will be there.

http://www.SeattleSilverlight.net/

Come to the Seattle Silverlight User Group and see the first session of our Summer Series on Windows Phone 7 with Silverlight. With the help of Jaime Rodriquez and other Microsoftee's we will be getting down and dirty with Windows Phone 7 and getting to the meat of real phone 7 development.

This month we are also having an 'Ask The Expert' side session for beginners to help them come up to speed and start developing great Silverlight applications. If your new and want to learn this is the place to be.

Also at 6 pm at the same location will be the organizing committee's meeting and this is open to the public. Please come and help us run the user group.



New Summer Series on Windows Phone 7

clock June 25, 2010 23:06 by author dkelley

The Seattle Silverlight user group is sponsoring a Phone 7 Series in conjuction with Microsoft and Jaime Rodriguez starting with the meat of phone 7 developement. Each month this summer along with our Ask the Experts available for beginners we will be having some one form the Phone 7 team or DPE come and present on topics related to windows phone 7.



Karl Shifflett on Non-Linear Navigation in Silverlight 4 OOB LOB Applications

clock May 6, 2010 22:59 by author dkelley

Seattle's Silverlight User Group, in association with Interact and community organzations everywhere are having their next Silverlight meeting on June 2nd, 2010 at Building 40/41 caff ( http://www.bing.com/maps/?v=2&where1=Microsoft%20Building%2041%2C%20WA&encType=1 ).

All the local Microsoftee's and MVP's will be there.

http://www.SeattleSilverlight.net/

Come to the Seattle Silverlight User Group and listen to world famous Karl Shifflett author of power tools... if you don't know him you should. Karl will be talking about something related to Silverlight ;) check out his blog at: http://karlshifflett.wordpress.com/

Abstract:
There is much buzz around the newest capabilities of Silverlight 4 that position it to be a first class line of business (LOB) application platform.

This session will focus on navigation in out of the browser (OOB) LOB applications. We will examine how to implement non-linear navigation in Silverlight 4 OOB applications.

Hopefully this session will challenge you to explore new thinking and new ways to deliver great user experiences in you SL4 OOB apps.


This month we are also having an 'Ask The Expert' side session for beginners to help them come up to speed and start developing great Silverlight applications. If your new and want to learn this is the place to be.

Also at 6pm at the same location will be the organizing committee's meeting and this is open to the public. Please come and help us run the user group.



Working With Text in Silverlight with Mark Rideout

clock May 3, 2010 22:57 by author dkelley

Seattle's Silverlight User Group, in association with Interact and community organzations everywhere are having their next Silverlight meeting on May 5th, 2010 at Building 40/41 caff ( http://www.bing.com/maps/?v=2&where1=Microsoft%20Building%2041%2C%20WA&encType=1 ).

All the local Microsoftee's and MVP's will be there.

http://www.SeattleSilverlight.net/

Come to the Seattle Silverlight User Group and listen to Mark Rideout a Program Manager on the Microsoft Silverlight team. Mark will discuss Silverlight text through the versions and highlight what new text features exist in Silverlight 4.

Marks Bio:

Mark Rideout is a Program Manager on the Silverlight Team at Microsoft. Mark is responsible for features around text and text input in addition to input and accessibility features. Mark has worked on multiple Microsoft UI frameworks such as Windows Forms and has been working with the .NET Framework since 1.0. Mark started at Microsoft in 1997, and prior to that, Mark worked as a consultant where he designed and developed business applications

This month we are also having an 'Ask The Expert' side session for beginners to help them come up to speed and start developing great Silverlight applications. If your new and want to learn this is the place to be.

Also at 6pm at the same location will be the organizing committee's meeting and this is open to the public. Please come and help us run the user group.



David Kelley on Windows Phone 7

clock April 5, 2010 22:55 by author dkelley

Seattle's Silverlight User Group, in association with Interact and community organzations everywhere are having their next Silverlight meeting on April 7th, 2010 at Building 40/41 caff ( http://www.bing.com/maps/?v=2&where1=Microsoft%20Building%2041%2C%20WA&encType=1 ).

All the local Microsoftee's and MVP's will be there.

http://www.SeattleSilverlight.net/

Come join Seattle Silverlight User Group when David Kelley (http://www.HackingSilverlight.net ) hosts and open discussion about Windows Phone 7 and building Silverlight applications for Windows phone 7.

This month we are also starting an 'Ask The Expert' side session for beginners to help them come up to speed and start developing great Silverlight applications. If your new and want to learn this is the place to be.

Also at 6pm at the same location will be the organizing committee's meeting and this is open to the public. Please come and help us run the user group.



Silverlight Applications in Expression Blend

clock February 18, 2010 22:53 by author dkelley

Seattle's Silverlight User Group, in association with Interact and community organzations everywhere are having their next Silverlight meeting on March 3rd, 2010 at Building 40/41 caff ( http://www.bing.com/maps/?v=2&where1=Microsoft%20Building%2041%2C%20WA&encType=1 ).

All the local Microsoftee's and MVP's will be there.

http://www.SeattleSilverlight.net/

Come join Seattle Silverlight User Group when Ryan Lane (http://www.futile.com/ )talks about building Silverlight Applications in Expression Blend. More information to come shortly.

This month we are also starting an 'Ask The Expert' side session for beginners to help them come up to speed and start developing great Silverlight applications. If your new and want to learn this is the place to be.

Also at 6pm at the same location will be the organizing committee's meeting and this is open to the public. Please come and help us run the user group.



Silverlight Hackathon

clock February 1, 2010 22:50 by author dkelley

We gotta start having this kind of fun in Seattle:

We've got a great place to hang out, and the Silverlight Hackathon is a go! Meet us downtown at Souk, and we're going to have a great day of working on Silverlight. We've had some great project suggestions, and we'll break down into groups and work on projects that we find fun. Are you new to Silverlight? This is a great chance to get started. We've already had several people offer to help beginners...

read more at

http://www.portlandsilverlight.net/



Seattle Silverlight User Group

is all about discussing the latest in Silverlight technology.  We meet every first wed of each month at 7pm.  Come out and enjoy a night of discussing Silverlight, learning and be sure to bring any Silverlight questions you have.  See you there!

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