Jesse Liberty - Silverlight Geek

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In response to your feedback, a couple minor changes to the schedule…  Late Breaking Addition In Response To Multiple Requests...

1. I will enhance the presentation on Wednesday July 9 on Data binding with the material originally scheduled for July 23 (Data Templates). 

2. The presentation on Visual State Manager, Transitions and Animation will move from September 10 to Wednesday, July 23.

3. Replaced Graphics and Trnasformations with Creating Skinnable Custom Controls on August 27

July2  
Mark Your Calendar!

Overall, the presentations will move up from level 200 to level 300 to better meet the needs of the working professionals who are taking time from their day to view them.  

Please send follow up questions via email and I’ll address them here in my blog.

Please note, after  today, all web cast updates will be marked in the sidebar under Presentations, and from there you can link to a dedicated page that will be kept fully up to date.

I am also hearing that video transmission time and quality  is somewhat uneven (you do all have 20mg FIOS, right?) so I will rely more on graphics and speech that better match the medium.

Remote-A-Presenter

WebcastFeedback You may want to consider spending a few minutes with the live-web  software, especially the feedback control that allows you to signal “slow down” or “speed up” – I can’t see you, so that is the closest contact we can make short of heckling through Q&A!

As has been noted by others, you can’t meet everyone’s needs, but I am committed to making these Webcast presentations as useful to working Silverlight programmers as possible, so keep those cards and letters coming

Thanks.

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# July 4, 2008 3:19 PM

BenHayat said:

Jesse, you should put a link here for people to register!

And if you spend half an hour fiddling with audio, I'll come over there and beat you up... ;-)

..Ben

# July 4, 2008 6:47 PM

jesseliberty said:

Half an hour?? I spent 16 in just one day fiddling with audio and video and getting Camtasia not to crash, but don't tell my boss.

I think a link is a great idea. Let me see what I can do.

# July 4, 2008 7:33 PM

jesseliberty said:

Ben, what I've eneded up doing is adding a link under Webcasts and Presentations in the sidebar that says Webcast schedule. That brings you to a page that will always have the correct schedule and from which you can link to the registration page. It turns out you really need to register through that registration page, at least as far as I can tell; but I'm still looking into it.

Hope you'll be at all of 'em :-)

# July 5, 2008 4:46 PM

BenHayat said:

Good work. The reason I asked you for, because before the last webcast someone was asking for the link, and the link was in many posts prior to that. So I had to dig and find it for him. But it's always good to have up-to-date registration link somewhere on our blog.

>>Hope you'll be at all of 'em :-)<<

I've been to most... ;-)

# July 6, 2008 9:10 AM

Community Blogs said:

Michael Washington on SL Security, Jesse LIberty on Styles &amp; Templates, Koen Swikstra on Tweening

# July 7, 2008 12:18 AM

kanno41 said:

I have not used the live-software before, is there any place specifically where I can try it out?

I've signed up, so hopefully everything will work out fine.

# July 8, 2008 2:21 AM