Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Visual Studio LightSwitch Samples in the new MSDN Samples Gallery

Visual Studio LightSwitch Team Blog - LightSwitch Samples on the new Samples Gallery

“A couple months ago MSDN released a new site for samples where product teams and the community can contribute code. We’ve been popping team samples up there as well, just look for the LightSwitch Team author:

Download LightSwitch Team Samples

Here’s a description of the ones we have up there so far:

  • Visual Studio LightSwitch Vision Clinic Walkthrough & Sample –  …
  • LightSwitch Course Manager End-to-End Application - …
  • Excel Importer for Visual Studio LightSwitch - …
  • LightSwitch Active Directory Sample -… 

[GD: Click through for the details and direct links]

We have a lot more planned as well so keep checking back. We’ll also be creating a “Featured Samples” page on the Developer Center that we will use to pick out community samples here on the gallery and feature them there. Got a cool idea for a LightSwitch sample? Put them on the Samples Gallery and tag the Key Technology = Visual Studio LightSwitch and maybe your sample will become famous! :-)”

I’m not sure about LightSwitch. I think it’s pretty cool and neat and all but I’m going to need to see it get to v2 or V3 before I invest too much time in it. Again, I really dig the idea behind it and like the implementation story I’ve heard, but you know how it is. I need to see if it’s going to stick to the wall and all that…

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