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SharePoint 2010 has built-in support for Silverlight Web Parts, making it easy to get Silverlight applications up and running. But most developers will want to go beyond the basic functionality to create highly integrated experiences using Visual Studio. In this article, I'll look at how to build Silverlight Web Parts that can run in the Sandbox, manipulate SharePoint data using the Client Object Model, and run out of the browser on the desktop
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Good SL + MOSS 2010 intro for Silverlight developers, nice to know in which way you can extract information from the Sharepoint repository, how to deploy and debug your XAP, ...
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