Tuesday, May 13th, 2008 Tuesday, May 13th, 2008, is the next meeting of the Pee Dee Area .NET User Group. Page Brooks, from ACS Technologies, will be presenting on creating custom templatable controls in Silverlight. Creating reusable controls is an important aspect of productive software development. When you can supplement this reusability with customizability, you have the power to rapidly deliver seamless and compelling user experiences in your products. Silverlight offers both of these through the use of custom templatable controls. In this presentation, we will take a short journey through the process of building a custom control using Silverlight. Page Brooks is a Senior Software Developer for ACS Technologies, the leading provider of information management solutions for churches, schools, and other faith-based organizations. With over 9 years experience in web development, Page enjoys delivering successful web products that make a difference. Page holds a Bachelors Degree in Computer Science and Mathematics from Francis Marion University and is a Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD). As an active member of the .NET community, Page is a co-founder of the Pee Dee Area .NET User Group in Florence, SC and can also be found at many of the regional developer events throughout the Carolinas.
Page Brooks
Topic: Creating Templatable Controls in Silverlight
Creating Templatable Controls in Silverlight
Posted/Updated on: Tuesday, May 13 2008








