An Introduction to Microsoft Silverlight 4 – Part 1

ActiveDen aren’t the only ones broadening their horizons. Today sees the beginning of regular Microsoft Silverlight content being published on Activetuts+ and I’m thrilled to say we have Silverlight Evangelist Mike Taulty on board to help us meet demand!

This is the first of two screencasts (with the second coming tomorrow) demonstrating how to build a simple Silverlight 4 map application, using Visual Studio and the C# programming language. You’ll get a decent overview of the Silverlight workflow, and learn what advantages it has over …similar technologies.

Go on – check it out and let us know what you think!


Section 1: Setting Up Silverlight and Bing Maps

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Scroll down to see a list of all the links in the text file that Mike writes in this tutorial.


Section 2: Calculating Walking Routes

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By the end of this part, you’ll have created an app that lets users choose any two points on a map, and displays a route for them to walk between those places.


Resources: Useful Links

About Mike:

Mike Taulty Microsoft (UK): http://mtaulty.com: [email protected]: twitter.com/mtaulty

Where to download Visual Studio and the other software required for Silverlight development:

Working with Bing Maps:

How to fix the Web Service issue, if it comes up:

Where to download Expression Studio: (You won’t need this till the second part of the tutorial, but feel free to grab it in advance :) )

Don’t forget to check back tomorrow to learn how to use Expression Blend to change the design of your app.

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