Microsoft Silverlight Video Tutorials


1)Video Tutorials of Microsoft Siverlight 4 Beta Networking
English | WMV3 1024×768 | MP3 48 Kbps | 798 MB

This is a “tour” of the network capabilites in the Silverlight 4 beta. We’ll look at raw HTTP access, socket access and WCF capabilities.
This series includes 12 parts:
Part 1 – WebClient and HTTP GET, XML | 52,16 MB | 12m:41s
In this video, we take a look at doing a simple HTTP GET for an XML file with the WebClient API and then reading that with LINQ to XML.
Part 2 – WebClient and HTTP GET, RSS, ATOM, JSON | 51,41Mb | 10m:42s
In this video, we take a look at doing a simple HTTP GET for a file with the WebClient API and then reading that as RSS, ATOM, JSON.

Part 3 – WebClient, HttWebpRequest and HTTP POST | 97,54 MB | 22m:23s
In this video, we take a look at doing a simple HTTP POST with both the WebClient and HttpWebRequest/Response APIs.
Part 4 – Cross Domain and Cross Scheme | 47,19 MB | 12m:51s
In this video, we take a look going cross-domain and cross-scheme with our HTTP access.
Part 5 – HTTP Methods and Stacks | 52,21 MB | 14m:3s
In this video, we take a look at using HTTP methods beyond GET/POST and introduce the idea of the other HTTP networking stack.
Part 6 – HTTP and Basic Authentication | 37,71 MB | 9m:35s
In this video, we take a look at using basic authentication.
Part 7 – HTTP and Forms Authentication | 62,56 MB | 15m:52s
In this video, we take a look at forms authentication both automatically on the browser HTTP stack and manually via ASP.NET Client Application Services on the client HTTP stack.
Part 8 – TCP Sockets | 59,71 MB | 17m:34s
In this video, we take a look at using raw socket APIs to do duplex communication with servers within the LAN environment.
Part 9 – UDP Multicast Sockets | 57,25 MB | 18m:30s
In this video, we take a look at using the new APIs for UDP multicast sockets in Silverlight 4.
Part 10 – WCF and HTTP | 139,17 MB | 35m:39s
In this video, we take a look at using Windows Communication Foundation over HTTP.
Part 11 – WCF and TCP | 65,34 MB | 17m:14s
In this video, we take a look at using Windows Communication Foundation over TCP.
Part 12 – WCF and Polling HTTP | 74,10 MB | 21m:55s
In this video, we take a look at using Windows Communication Foundation with the HTTP polling duplex protocol.
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2) Lynda.com Silverlight 3 Essential Training Proper | 735 MB


Instructor Walt Ritscher covers the basic framework architecture to creating an engaging user interface. This course requires a working knowledge of C#, but includes lessons on XAML, a language designed to making coding in Silverlight easier.


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