Sunday, August 15, 2010

A Feed You Should Read #33 - The Silverlight Show

Today I’m jumping back to a medium volume, face melting aggregation feed. When something new is starting to break through into the big time, it’s often easier to surf the information tsunami with a aggregation site or feed. In short you let someone else do the work of gathering and you can sit back and just read, read, read (and code, code, code…;)

This thing that’s “breaking through?”

Silverlight

From the web to desktop, phones and LOB development, it seems like Silverlight wave is starting to pick up speed. Today’s feed is your surfboard for the Silverlight tsunami.

The Silverlight Show

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Background:

Don’t let the “Show” put you off. This isn’t a podcast, webcast or anything like that. The “Show” is to show you just how cool Silverlight is. To “Show” you all the stuff that’s happening in the world of Silverlight. To “Show” you there’s a big, and growing, community that is excited about Silverlight.

Well okay, there is a show show too. :)

In short it’s a community portal for Silverlight. The feed volume is about medium, with 10’ish posts a day and aggregates both curated external content as well as providing its own content/articles.

And the gambit is ALL things Silverlight. From Windows Phone 7, to LOB dev, Blend, WPF, MVVM, OData, etc, etc, etc. Pretty much if Silverlight is involved then it’s likely to find its way to this feed.

Why do I like this feed and think you might also?

If you do anything Silverlight, or would like to, then simple put this a must read feed.

Snap of the latest post:

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Blog Information:

Name: The Silverlight Show
URL: http://www.silverlightshow.net/
Feed: http://feeds2.feedburner.com/silverlightshow
Post Types: Dev topics related to all things Silverlight (Including WinPhone7, etc)

 

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