A new beginning

In the past few weeks, I have not been the most prolific blogger. In fact, I have been so busy with work and book writing that it feels like the past few months have been a very concentrated whirlwind of activities. However, the good news is that I will get a welcomed respite very soon, and am very excited to resume blogging on a regular basis. And believe me, I have tons of content on Silverlight, Windows Phone 7 development, Expression Blend, integration, developer-designer workflow, MVVM and other exciting topics!

Silverlight 4 Unleashed

Silverlight 4 Unleashed

Before we go on, let’s take a moment to talk about Silverlight 4 Unleashed, my new book. The great news is that it is finished! Yes I did it, this huge task is finally complete. It is a 750 pages work of love, and sometimes of pain, something that no words can start describing. I cannot wait to see some of them arrive to my home and to finally hold it in my hands!

I published an updated table of content, to give a preview of what the book contains. It is a very in-depth account of what Silverlight 4 can do, and it is the book I would like to buy if I had to do a very deep dive into Silverlight 4.

Silverlight 4 Unleashed is thought and built as an expert book, and goes much deeper than my previous book Silverlight 2 Unelashed did. The reason is simple: The foundations of Silverlight did not change, and Silverlight 3, then 4, were additional updates to this already great framework. This fact led me to decide to avoid repeating the basics in the new book, and to use Silverlight 2 Unleashed as the starting point. The editor (Sams who did a fantastic work supporting me) and I decided the following:

  • We assume in Silverlight 4 Unleashed that you have the knowledge that was brought to you in Silverlight 2 Unleashed.
  • But if you don’t, you do not have to buy Silverlight 2 Unleashed: We decided to provide it as a free PDF download.

I think it is a great offer, and I am thrilled that Sams decided to go along with this plan. So look out for Silverlight 4 Unleashed in stores and libraries near you, and don’t hesitate to send me your feedback!

Plans for the autumn

I have a lot of great plans for this autumn. First I am finishing a trip in Seattle, visiting the “mothership” (Identity Mine’s office in Seattle) and spending some time with friends and colleagues. It is something that I love to do from time to time: as efficient as we are working online and remotely, a face to face contact with the team a few times a year is super important.

When I go back, I have a few interesting projects to work on, both in Windows Phone 7 and Silverlight 4. These are really exciting times for us. In addition, I will speak at the Shape conference organized by Microsoft Switzerland. The topic of my talk is WCF RIA Services, but I will give it an MVVM (Model – View – ViewModel pattern) twist and show how you can leverage this great framework and this great pattern to build decoupled and maintainable business application with Silverlight 4. The Shape conference will take place on the 26th of October at the Swissotel in Zurich Oerlikon.

At TechEd Europe

Another big event is TechEd Europe in Berlin. I went to this huge conference last year for the first time and was impressed by the number of developers attending this event and eager to learn about best practices and the latest development techniques. This year, I will be present at 3 sessions:

  • (Breakout session) WEB302 - Taking Advantage of Microsoft Expression Blend to Build Silverlight 4 Applications: Expression Blend is becoming more and more popular, especially with the introduction of a free version for Windows Phone 7 development. However, it is a tool that is not familiar to developers still, and maybe even a little scary. In this session, I will show what developers can do with Blend, how they can use it to make their apps look great, and how it can speed up the development time.
  • (Interactive session) WEB304-IS - Your Questions on MVVM (Model-View-ViewModel) Answered! MVVM (Model – View – ViewModel pattern) is more than ever a very hot topic. This pattern helps you develop decoupled, testable, maintainable and “designable” applications. In this session, we ask you to bring your questions and I will do my best to answer them! This should be an interactive discussion, an exchange of experience, and I am sure I will also learn a few tricks!
  • (Panel) WEB302-IS - Silverlight Experts Roundtable: In this panel, I will be on stage with other big names of Silverlight development: Gil Cleeren and Pete Brown. I am very excited about the interactive discussion that will take place, and taking the opportunity to let the audience pick our brains and talk about our experience with Silverlight development in the past few years.

See you soon!

With these events coming up, I hope I can meet many of you soon, and am really looking forward to the interesting conversations that should follow. Make sure that you follow me on Twitter (@LBugnion), talk to me and let’s meet.

Cheers,

Laurent

 

Print | posted on Wednesday, October 13, 2010 3:51 AM

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# re: A new beginning

left by Fonz at 10/13/2010 6:14 AM Gravatar
Wow, you guys did the IMDB app! Nice. I have it on the iPhone and not that impressed. What I've seen in screenshots etc. the WP7 effort is sweet indeed.
Was thinking... Maybe a post some time on how you manage the long distance work thing. Some practical tips etc. that you guys use to keep the ship sailing smoothly.
When's the book on the shelves? Def getting it. Was holding off on getting any other books till this was available. Also another quick question. Any decent C# book to use for general reference would you recommend?
Thx

# re: A new beginning

left by P Betlinski at 10/13/2010 6:15 AM Gravatar
I purchased that book two days ago and after reading 150 pages I know much, much more than I did on Sunday, I am really looking forward to the next 500 pages, it looks really promising and it is an easy read too.

# re: A new beginning

left by Tim at 10/14/2010 11:57 PM Gravatar
Hi Laurent,
I'm very happy to see that table of contents - I'm coming to the end of my first Silverlight project and there's a bunch of stuff you've written about in the last 1/3rd which will be really helpful for sanity checking and finalising everything I've done.

Just pre-ordered from Amazon, keep up the good work!

# re: A new beginning

left by Michael at 10/27/2010 11:28 PM Gravatar
Hi Laurent,

I've pre-ordered your upcoming Silverlight 4 book on Amazon.co.uk, but it has been delayed by the publisher.

Do you why it's been deplayed?

Thanks

Michael

# re: A new beginning

left by Laurent at 10/27/2010 11:56 PM Gravatar
Hi,

My understanding is that Amazon underestimated the demand, and all the items they received were already sold out today. I am sure this is going to be resolved soon. Sorry for the delay...

Cheers,
Laurent

# re: A new beginning

left by Michael at 10/28/2010 12:33 AM Gravatar
Thanks Laurent. I guess I will just have to wait little bit longer. :)

Michael

# re: A new beginning

left by Daniel at 11/2/2010 7:03 AM Gravatar
Hey Laurent, long time fan, love your work with MVVM Light, wanted to ask when/where the free PDF of SLU2 would be available. My copy of 4 is on the way and I wanted to do some pre-reading to get up to speed.

# re: A new beginning

left by Fonz at 11/8/2010 11:48 PM Gravatar
Just got an email from Amazon.co.uk with a changed delivery estimate for the book. It'll be after Christmas that I'll get the book :-(

Any idea where else I could get it from with maybe a quicker delivery date?

Thx.

# re: A new beginning

left by Fonz at 11/9/2010 8:09 PM Gravatar
Updated delivery!!!! 17 Nov. Seems like they got a delivery...

# It's arrived

left by Tim at 11/19/2010 1:57 PM Gravatar
Very good so far, I am wondering where I can download that free copy of SL2 Unleashed though? You refer to it quite a lot.

# re: A new beginning

left by Laurent at 11/19/2010 3:29 PM Gravatar
Hey Tim,

Happy to hear. For the copy of SL 2 Unleashed, please log into your Safari online account using the instructions on the last page (inner cover). The link for the download is there.

For people with a Kindle edition only, please contact me directly.

Cheers,
Laurent

# re: A new beginning

left by Mikko at 11/20/2010 4:09 PM Gravatar
I am also trying to get the free copy of SL2, i followed the instructions from the last page of SL4, but im not able to find any link from my Safari online account.

# re: A new beginning

left by Franck at 12/12/2010 5:51 PM Gravatar
Hello,

After devouring your book SL4, I wanted to download a PDF version of SL2. I have the Kindle version of SL4, how can I do?

Thank you again for your outstanding work.
Thank you in advance,

Kind regards,

Franck

# re: A new beginning

left by Joseph at 1/16/2011 6:35 AM Gravatar
I am also unable to find the download link for the PDF version of Silverlight 2 Unleashed. Please provide instructions.

Thanks!
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