by Adam Nathan.
A few days ago, I finished reading one of the best books on Silverlight (actually, it’s the second I’ve read) until this day.
The first thing that impressed me was the tone. This is how I should write my BSc. thesis. An easy to digest professional tone. Not to boring and dry, but not […]
I think this is the first book on Silverlight that’s ever been published. And I think, the least popularized in blogposts or communities.
It’s a short book, at about 200 pages, and It’s a gentle introduction to Silverlight 1.0 (with a chapter about 1.1). The chapters are simple and short, but they provide a “Further reading […]