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New Horizons Toronto | Silverlight 4 Tour





Overview


Explore the astonishing User Experiences you can create with Silverlight 4 training at New Horizons Toronto. Our Silverlight 4 course will teach you basic to advanced features of Silverlight 4.

Whether you are new to Silverlight or an advanced user, New Horizons Toronto Silverlight4 Tour will cover what you need to know as efficiently as possible.
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Duration



Classroom Learning - 4  Day(s)

Course Topics



The Silverlight Tour Training is a four-day course on Silverlight 4. It divides the content into three distinct areas: Design, Development and the Server-Side. Students should be able to develop Silverlight 4 applications once attending the course. The Training is structured with a mix of didactic lessons, demonstrations and hands-on labs. Each student will leave the workshop having created several small Silverlight applications. This variety of learning techniques will ensure that all students become proficient in the technology quickly and in an exciting way.

Objective


Each student will create several small Silverlight applications. At the completion of this course, students should be able to develop Silverlight 4 applications with confidence

Who Should Attend
Designers and Developers. Note: We've had questions from Designers who are unsure whether this course is suitable for them. The following comments will be helpful. The course itself is aimed almost entirely at XAML. It presumes little or no knowledge about XAML/WPF/Silverlight and starts from the beginning and goes all the way through to being able to create a solid user interface, including the integration of data. As a result of this focus, there is almost no code at all in the course. However, there are instances where some simple code is used to, for example, trigger an animation. As well, sections that deal with communication between the Silverlight application and a Web server in order to retrieve data include some coding. But the code is rudimentary and should be easily understood, especially if you already know the JavaScript syntax. So by the time the course is over, you should have a very good understanding of what WPF and Silverlight are all about.