Silverlight 3 SDK and non-ENU Visual Studio editions

by gleblanc 18. July 2009 23:23

Silverlight 3 is now officially RTW and it's great, with tools to make great LOB (Line of Business) applications and no more just eye-catching animations (moreover mainly done by programmers...).

Great but right now, there is no way to create such applications with non-ENU Visual Studio or VWD Express ! Silverlight 3 tools that accommodate French, Italian, German, Spanish, Korean, Japanese and Chinese VS or VWD will be released end of July, with doc (partially in these languages) available end of August.

In the meantime, you can install Visual Web  Developer Express, ENU version (ie English) that can cohabit with Visual Studio, french edition for instance. So, there is a way to prepare yourself for Silverlight 3 applications.

If a blogger, moreover an author, becomes silent for a while, there is a reason : he is dead (I am still alive, thanks), he is no more interested in the subject (I am more than ever interested in Silverlight 3), he fall in love (no change there, still same wife, no reason to change) or he was too busy for some reason. Though still very busy, I will soon restart my blogging activity. 

  

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7/19/2009 11:30:17 AM #

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10/9/2009 5:54:03 PM #

I have been experimenting with the express editions of Visual Studio to build my knowledge for a while and I am starting to undertake the changeover to the professional edition. Before I do this I would like to extend my  knowledge of using the tool before I spend real money. My earlier experience is as a web coder with php, mysql, most linux based tools and a little flash with actionscript, now I am migrating to a Microsoft package. I am realising it is a big learning curve and am trying to build my knowledge with some specialist blog reading.  The phrase " Silverlight 3 SDK and nonENU Visual Studio editions " in your post made me raised my curiosity.  I find the Visual Studio tutorial websites  are often inflexible and cover the identical points resembling an online manual.  Discussion in web logs frequently address effective methods to beat issues that leads me through the learning curve more rapidly.  Thanks for the article.

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Gerard Leblanc is the author of several books (in french) on C++, C#, .NET and Silverlight (Eyrolles, Paris as publisher). See www.gleblanc.eu as the companion web site for these books (included sample programs).
He is Microsoft MVP for Silverlight.

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