Turing Project: Level 100, 300 AND 400

Posted by: Jesse Liberty - Silverlight Geek, on 31 Jul 2009 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

TURING Entry [100:2] [300:2] [400:2] [What are these numbers?] In previous post I described Project Turing. This is the second entry for that project and will describe how I hope to meet the needs of three audiences: Beginner [Level 100] novice programmers who may or may not have experience with other languages, may not know C# (or advanced C#), .NET or the fundamentals of Silverlight (e.g., what Xaml is) Intermediate [Levels 300] programmers who have looked at but not really worked with Silverlight....

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