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Paperback Silverlight 1.0 Unleashed Book

ISBN: 0672330075

ISBN13: 9780672330070

Silverlight 1.0 Unleashed

Silverlight is a lightweight but powerful plug-in for multiple web browsers on Windows and Mac OS X that enables the creation of next-generation rich Internet applications and seamless delivery of... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The best book on the subject

As a person who has read all the official documentation cover to cover and other Silverlight books cover to cover I can say that this is the best book on the subject. Even though I had already read over 500 pages on the subject I was still able to find over a hundred things that I had not encountered anywhere else. One example is animation. He explains how you can set animated "to" in Javascript and you don't need a "from". A animation problem that previously had me stuck for a week was solved with 10 lines of code. The examples are small and easy to follow. The coding is first rate. The "side bars" all contain priceless information. There is no fluff, if he wrote it down it's important. He also has all the code from the book online (http://www.adamnathan.net/silverlight/code/) where you can alter the examples in your web browser and see the results. I also read his Windows Presentation Foundation Unleashed (WPF) (Unleashed) and that is the best book on that subject so it is not surprising that he was able to nail this one perfectly.

Best Alternative ATM

This is a very clear, concise, and fun to read book. The tips are extremely useful, the code works and the author does not get hang up on "tools" or ASP.NET. You WILL learn Silverlight and XAML. Worth every penny as it is a fast read and will save you many hours of reading the online documentation. Authors, pay attention, more books should be like this one!

Excellent Silverlight book - especially for developers

This book is really good. It's an easy, fast read that explains XAML for silverlight very well. Because it teaches the xaml itself and not the tools used to create it (such as expression blend) it's more aimed at developers. The book goes into the small details of adding a silverlight xaml to a web page and other small xaml and javascript interaction details. It covers a lot of the small tricks developers are looking for. most programming books I've seen were always comlicating things to make the author sound smart, this book does the opposite by keeping things simple and easy to understand even when dealing with more complex subjects.

Very good book, better than Wrox

I bought this book after Silverlight 1.0 from Wrox, and from a brief topic-by-topic comparison, Silverlight Unleashed is simply better. The Wrox book was a very good introduction, but it did not offer much beyond that. Silverlight Unleashed has more useful code samples (and they are also in full color, like the Wrox counterpart), and what I found most helpful was the series of "Tip" sections along the way to shed light on Silverlight's "gottchas". They gave good hints on what will probably be defined as Silverlight best practices in the future. Topic-wise, the most notable difference between the two books was chapter eight on downloading content. Silverlight Unleashed had much more helpful explanations. The Wrox book did, however, have a better introduction to Silverlight from a theoretical point of view. If you deal with Silverlight in a non-developer role (account/sales manager, business analyst, etc.), go with the Wrox book. That seemed to more plainly explain its features, integration with other platforms/tool sets, and how to sell others on Silverlight. But if you are in a developer role, this book will be more immediately useful.

Enjoyable Read on Silverlight 1.0

This book was very usefull and masterfully crafted. The book guides you from creating the silverlight plug in, to using XAML, to making the most out of the Silverlight's media capabilities. The topics are covered to a very low level, but the author provides such carefull explaniations that even I finally get how attached properties work in XAML and why we need them. The sidebars and breakouts are extremely usefull. There are explanations, were appropriate, of how Silverlight compares with Avalon. Adam even points out known issues and problems along the way. The code samples are extremely relevant to the topic and very usefull. Truly, an enjoyable book for learning Silverlight!
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