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First Look at Using Expression Blend with Silverlight 2

 
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First Look at Using Expression Blend with Silverlight 2 - 3/5/2008 10:59:32   
Just an FYI
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RE: First Look at Using Expression Blend with Silverlig... - 3/5/2008 15:02:49   
Interesting. Although he saysy he is not a designer but a developer, I feel he did a pretty nice job.

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RE: First Look at Using Expression Blend with Silverlig... - 3/5/2008 19:34:52   
Microsoft is consistently trying to turn application programmers into designers. In my opinion that's one of its biggest stumbling blocks.

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