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Silverlight 4 User Interface Cookbook

By : Vibor Cipan (EUR)
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Silverlight 4 User Interface Cookbook

By: Vibor Cipan (EUR)

Overview of this book

Silverlight makes it much easier to build web applications with highly usable, interactive, and exciting user interfaces. However, with so many new options open to designers and developers, making the best use of the tools available is not always so easy. It's ease of use and rapid development process has left one area completely uncovered— how to design, build, and implement professional and usable interfaces, and create an enjoyable user experience and interaction. Written by a Microsoft MVP and Silverlight Prototyping Specialist, this book is the first and only book on developing Silverlight User Interfaces. Clear, step-by-step instructions show how to build all the user interface elements that users look forward to in a cutting edge app. This book offers essential recipes, with each recipe depicting the commonly used user interface patterns built with Silverlight, and in some cases, with WPF to showcase the possibilities. The author's experience in designing and developing user interfaces enables him to share insights on creating professional interfaces in a clear and friendly way. The book starts off with recipes dealing with fixed and fluid layouts, building custom command link controls, working with navigation, and collapsible panels, and then moves on to the more advanced topics such as calendars, alternating row colors, and task panes. The author covers a number of different UI patterns, controls, and approaches accompanied by XAML and C# code where needed (and explained), along with usage context and practical, proven, and professional techniques for specific controls and patterns. From maps to task panes, and web cam support to pixel shaders, this Cookbook provides you with a rich selection of Silverlight UI recipes. It covers all that you need to know in order to design and implement a user interface, together with professional user experience and interface guidelines to make your solutions and applications pleasurable for your users.The author has found himself in the role of both, a designer and a developer, at different points in his professional career, and his motive was to create a book that will serve as a useful resource for designers and developers trying to find their way with Silverlight and Expression Blend.By the end of the book, you will be able to create a rich, professional, and standards-compliant user interface.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)
Silverlight 4 User Interface Cookbook
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
Preface

About the Author

Vibor Cipan is currently serving as a CEO and Partner of the FatDUX Zagreb office, a full service interactive agency with offices around the world. Before joining FatDUX, Vibor worked at Microsoft Development Center in Copenhagen and before that at Microsoft Croatia. One thing, however, has stayed constant, which is his focus on user experience, service design, usability, and information architecture. He has been awarded the prestigious title Microsoft Most Valuable Professional for three years in a row (and is still currently holding that title). He was the youngest awardee and first one in the CEE Europe to receive the award while a full-time student.

He is technologically agnostic, but, his main interests however are focused around Silverlight, WPF, Expression, and Windows Phone user experiences. If asked if he is a designer or developer he will most likely say something like "I'm a devigner a very special and unique breed. Instead of sitting on a chair, I've decided to be a bridge. I'm pixel pusher at heart, yet I'm confident navigating and understanding the code. Oh and throw in some business consulting and management and that would be my (dream) job."

Today, Cipan is a well known professional and speaker, often seen talking at local and international conferences about user experience and service design topics, evangelizing and teaching the importance of the UX and service design for clients and building world class UX and service design solutions spanning the desktop, web, mobile ,and offline worlds.

He is an active blogger blogging at his UX Passion blog (http://www.uxpassion.com/) and he is on Twitter under @viborc name. When he is not UX'ing he's an avid bicyclist and traveler.

Some of his firm's clients are Microsoft,Real Networks and IISEIE, Zappos, Amazon, UN, and many others.