Peter, Thanh, and Yixing – Happy birthday guys! May all your wishes come true now that you’re too old. 🙂
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Peter, Thanh, and Yixing – Happy birthday guys! May all your wishes come true now that you’re too old. 🙂
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Date/Time: | Wednesday, January 30, 2008 6:00 PM – Wednesday, January 30, 2008 8:00 PM |
Language(s): | English. |
Product(s): | Other |
Audience(s): | Architect,Developer,Other |
Event Overview
 Abstract
Microsoft® Silverlight™ is a cross-browser, cross-platform plug-in for delivering the next generation of .NET based media experiences and rich interactive applications for the Web. Silverlight offers a flexible programming model that supports AJAX, VB, C#, Python, and Ruby, and integrates with existing Web applications. Silverlight supports fast, cost-effective delivery of high-quality video to all major browsers running on the Windows , Mac OS, and Linux coming soon.
Who Should Attend
Architects, Developers, and anyone who would like to learn how to take their AJAX applications to the next level .
What you will learn
·        The benefits of Silverlight from a developer perspective
·        How to build Silverlight 1.0 applications using JavaScript & AJAX programming NOW
·        How UI designers and developers can collaborate using the same codebase, but with role specific tools
·        How Silverlight 2.0 (the next version) brings a subset of the Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) & .NET Framework cross platform / cross browser
·        Fundamentals of building Silverlight 2.0 applications using C# & the .NET Framework
·        How the ASP.NET 3.5 Extensions make building Silverlight solutions easier (Think cross platform video by simply dragging/dropping a control + pointing to a video file)
Pete Brown, from Applied Information Sciences (AIS), will be closing the dinner by sharing his experiences & lessons learned from building a production Silverlight application.
Note: This will be a developer-centric talk with a heavy focus on code demos.
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I always forget how to format Date and Time in .NET whenever I need to use it, but fortunately there are Google and ASPAlliance.
Date and Time Format Patterns
All the patterns:
0   MM/dd/yyyy   01/23/2008
1   dddd, dd MMMM yyyy   Wednesday, 23 January 2008
2   dddd, dd MMMM yyyy HH:mm   Wednesday, 23 January 2008 16:38
3   dddd, dd MMMM yyyy hh:mm tt   Wednesday, 23 January 2008 04:38 PM
4   dddd, dd MMMM yyyy H:mm   Wednesday, 23 January 2008 16:38
5   dddd, dd MMMM yyyy h:mm tt   Wednesday, 23 January 2008 4:38 PM
6   dddd, dd MMMM yyyy HH:mm:ss   Wednesday, 23 January 2008 16:38:03
7   MM/dd/yyyy HH:mm   01/23/2008 16:38
8   MM/dd/yyyy hh:mm tt   01/23/2008 04:38 PM
9   MM/dd/yyyy H:mm   01/23/2008 16:38
10   MM/dd/yyyy h:mm tt   01/23/2008 4:38 PM
11   MM/dd/yyyy HH:mm:ss   01/23/2008 16:38:03
12   MMMM dd   January 23
13   MMMM dd   January 23
14Â Â Â yyyy’-‘MM’-‘dd’T’HH’:’mm’:’ss.fffffffKÂ Â Â 2008-01-23T16:38:03.1183581-05:00
15Â Â Â yyyy’-‘MM’-‘dd’T’HH’:’mm’:’ss.fffffffKÂ Â Â 2008-01-23T16:38:03.1183581-05:00
16Â Â Â ddd, dd MMM yyyy HH’:’mm’:’ss ‘GMT’Â Â Â Wed, 23 Jan 2008 16:38:03 GMT
17Â Â Â ddd, dd MMM yyyy HH’:’mm’:’ss ‘GMT’Â Â Â Wed, 23 Jan 2008 16:38:03 GMT
18   yyyy’-‘MM’-‘dd’T’HH’:’mm’:’ss   2008-01-23T16:38:03
19   HH:mm   16:38
20   hh:mm tt   04:38 PM
21   H:mm   16:38
22   h:mm tt   4:38 PM
23   HH:mm:ss   16:38:03
24Â Â Â yyyy’-‘MM’-‘dd HH’:’mm’:’ss’Z’Â Â Â 2008-01-23 16:38:03Z
25   dddd, dd MMMM yyyy HH:mm:ss   Wednesday, 23 January 2008 16:38:03
26Â Â Â yyyy MMMMÂ Â Â 2008 January
27Â Â Â yyyy MMMMÂ Â Â 2008 January
The patterns for DateTime.ToString ( ‘d’ ) :
0   MM/dd/yyyy   01/23/2008
The patterns for DateTime.ToString ( ‘D’ ) :
0   dddd, dd MMMM yyyy   Wednesday, 23 January 2008
The patterns for DateTime.ToString ( ‘f’ ) :
0   dddd, dd MMMM yyyy HH:mm   Wednesday, 23 January 2008 16:38
1   dddd, dd MMMM yyyy hh:mm tt   Wednesday, 23 January 2008 04:38 PM
2   dddd, dd MMMM yyyy H:mm   Wednesday, 23 January 2008 16:38
3   dddd, dd MMMM yyyy h:mm tt   Wednesday, 23 January 2008 4:38 PM
The patterns for DateTime.ToString ( ‘F’ ) :
dddd, dd MMMM yyyy HH:mm:ss   Wednesday, 23 January 2008 16:38:03
The patterns for DateTime.ToString ( ‘g’ ) :
0   MM/dd/yyyy HH:mm   01/23/2008 16:38
1   MM/dd/yyyy hh:mm tt   01/23/2008 04:38 PM
2   MM/dd/yyyy H:mm   01/23/2008 16:38
MM/dd/yyyy h:mm tt   01/23/2008 4:38 PM
The patterns for DateTime.ToString ( ‘G’ ) :
MM/dd/yyyy HH:mm:ss   01/23/2008 16:38:03
The patterns for DateTime.ToString ( ‘m’ ) :
MMMM dd   January 23
The patterns for DateTime.ToString ( ‘r’ ) :
ddd, dd MMM yyyy HH’:’mm’:’ss ‘GMT’Â Â Â Wed, 23 Jan 2008 16:38:03 GMT
The patterns for DateTime.ToString ( ‘s’ ) :
yyyy’-‘MM’-‘dd’T’HH’:’mm’:’ss   2008-01-23T16:38:03
The patterns for DateTime.ToString ( ‘u’ ) :
yyyy’-‘MM’-‘dd HH’:’mm’:’ss’Z’Â Â Â 2008-01-23 16:38:03Z
The patterns for DateTime.ToString ( ‘U’ ) :
dddd, dd MMMM yyyy HH:mm:ss   Wednesday, 23 January 2008 16:38:03
The patterns for DateTime.ToString ( ‘y’ ) :
yyyy MMMMÂ Â Â 2008 January
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This is too funny! 😀
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