Tuesday, July 03, 2007

In the short time that Silverlight has been out there in the open, there is a tremendous amount of energy and enthusiasm around it.

Specifically, there are some really cool blogs that are a must-read if you are a Silverlight developer or just an enthusiast.

I thought I'll list them down so you can add them to your RSS reader:

1. Mike Harsh - http://blogs.msdn.com/mharsh/

I love Mike's blog - he aggregates all the cool applications/prototypes that people around the world are writing on Silverlight - some of the real cool stuff make it on his blog and are always awesome applications that make your jaw drop!

2. Scott Gu - http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/

I guess everybody knows Scott Guthrie - In his recent posts, he has put up slides to keynote talks on Silverlight. Available here, here and here. Also check out other Silverlight (and WPF/E) posts on his blog - good tips/tricks.

3. Tim Sneath - http://blogs.msdn.com/tims/

I used to read Tim Sneath 's blog from the days of WPF first coming out.  Tim has reams of great content and posts on WPF and Silverlight on his blog. 

4. Nick Kramer - http://blogs.msdn.com/nickkramer/

Nick Kramer is again one of those people who blogged a lot about WPF and is now blogging on Silverlight as well.  Lots of code samples and snippets.

5. Ashish Shetty - http://nerddawg.blogspot.com/

Ashish Shetty has a nice collection of stuff around Silverlight, Expression and WPF.

6. Vivek Dalvi - http://vivekdalvi.wordpress.com/

At first, I didn't quite see too much content - you then have to check through some of the archives and the top posts list to see a lot of good stuff.

7. Joe Stegman - http://blogs.msdn.com/jstegman/

Another Microsoft blogger and MIX 07 presenter whose blog you don't want to miss

To get most of these in one place, you can also subscribe to the Silverlight RSS feed we host on the Silverlight.net website - http://silverlight.net/blogs/microsoft/rss.aspx

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