The awesome thing about Silverlight is we're coding in .Net, it doesn't take 
that much time to understand someone elses latest Silverlight gem. Although I 
simply have no time to really deep dive into every part there seems to be a 
very open culture about sharing solutions, concepts and code. I really hope 
this continues as 9/10 times I'm finding someone has blogged about the thing I 
next need todo.

 

I'm very lucky to be working with Silverlight full time and there is currently 
an endless amount of cool things I want to play with :) RIA services looks 
really interesting...
 


From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Silverlight Expert
Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2009 20:22:41 +0930



Hello Ozzies,

Who here thinks that their an expert in any piece of Silverlight?

After Silverlight 1, 2 and now 3...

I'm guessing that some people will by now have started to find they know/ are 
more interested/ had some prior experience with a piece of Silverlight.

anyone willing to step forth as a Silverlight Specialist in X?

We're not all trying to be all-rounders?

Of course it's only good to specialise in a piece if others specialise in 
another piece. (Two John OBrien Deep Zoomers, anyone?)

Anyone feel like Silverlight is/will be too big for front-to-back mastery?


What's your X?


-Jason Schluter
P.S great that the list is back




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