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Gill Cleeren         August 25, 2010    

Mark Tuesday 28th in your calendar, as it will be the day that we have the third edition of ReMix in Belgium.

With this third edition we continue our tradition to invite thought-leaders of design and web who show us their craft. In addition you can take the opportunity to discover how newer ways of working might enable you and your organization to be more productive in translating ideas into Web. Discover how you can prototype your design with SketchFlow and Expression Blend, how Silverlight 4 and Silverlight for Windows Phone make it easy to deliver the experience, and discover the near future of Internet Explorer and HTML5, all of them allowing you to innovatively design and develop for the Cloud. Because after all, We're all in!

REMIX10 has a User Experience and a Web Developer track with eight sessions ranging from pure inspirational UX content to Web developer sessions thus marrying the best of both worlds: Make Web Not War.

I will be giving a session at ReMix as well. I can say that this will be a very special talk, you really need to come and see it. The abstract is the following:

Building a Silverlight 4 Application End to End
When you’re asked to build a new Silverlight application from scratch, it may be a bit hard to know where to start exactly. What would you say if you spend 75 minutes of your day and I show you the steps involved in creating a complete business application? Sounds neat, doesn’t it?! In the scenario, we are following a company that wants to set up a campaign site in Silverlight 4 that makes it possible to send Christmas cards. Among others, we’ll be spending some time with printing and webcam interaction, data binding, COM interop, out-of-browser features and data service access. Indeed, Christmas does come early this year!

Interested? Join the conference for free: http://msdn.microsoft.com/nl-be/ff923221.aspx. See you there!

  Posted on: Wednesday, August 25, 2010 9:01:00 AM (Romance Daylight Time, UTC+02:00)   |   Comments [0]
         
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