Jerry Nixon @ Work - The most Comprehensive Blend for Visual Studio training you will ever receive – for Free; you’re welcome!
November 2013, immediately after the release of Visual Studio 2013, I sat down for an all-day session with Unni Ravindranathan, the Senior Program Manager for Blend. Who better to walk through, not the new features of Blend, but all the core features of Blend – and the new features, too. In some cases, Blend for Visual Studio 2013 returned some of the features removed in Blend for Visual Studio 2012. But in many cases, it’s just candy tooling for the XAML developer.
Is this for you?
Do you want to see Blend in action and learn how to incorporate its bountiful power easily into your current projects? Windows 8 projects, you bet! Silverlight projects, you bet! Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) projects, too? You bet! Blend is a tool for XAML developers, not just Windows 8 developers. In fact, in some cases, Blend does more for the Silverlight and WPF developer. So, enjoy.
NOTE: The sample code for this course is located here.
1) Designing Your XAML UI with Blend: (01) XAML Development in Visual Studio 2013, Part 1
[05:08] - XAML Intro
[07:50] - XAML Editing Experience
[31:46] - Coding Experience
[33:51] - New XAML Controls...
2) Designing Your XAML UI with Blend: (02) XAML Development in Visual Studio 2013, Part 2
[01:58] - Built-in Templates
[22:36] - XAML Editing Experience
[38:31] - Coding Experience...
3) Designing Your XAML UI with Blend: (03) XAML Design and Styling in Blend, Part 1
[03:26] - Intro to Blend
[16:55] - Pixel Perfect Design
[28:55] - Behaviors and Actions...
4) Designing Your XAML UI with Blend: (04) XAML Design and Styling in Blend, Part 2
[01:39] - Animations
[17:57] - Resource Management
[38:31] - Data
[56:47] – Features...
5) Designing Your XAML UI with Blend: (05) Building Windows Store Apps with Blend
[01:50] - Demo P1
[44:52] - Demo P2...
That's a good bit of free training for ya! Hope this helps you Blend... :)
Related Past Post XRef:
For the Win[JS] - Blend for Visual Studio 2012 now available (and Blend for WPF/SilverLight & SketchFlow Preview too)
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