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geekSpeak: Local Messaging and Silverlight on Channel9

By: Brian Lagunas Category:UncategorizedTag: geekspeak, Silverlight, Silverlight:

For those of you who did not get to see the “Local Messaging and Silverlight” geekSpeak webcast live, it has been posted on Channel9 for your viewing pleasure.

http://channel9.msdn.com/shows/geekSpeak/geekSpeak-Recording-Local-Messaging-and-Silverlight-with-Brian-Lagunas/

And yes, I did give Elegant Code some love on the show.

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