Slides / Code / Resources for my OData Talk at devLINK 2011.
On August 19th 2011 I gave a presentation at devLINK titled, “Producing and Consuming OData in an Silverlight and Windows Phone 7 Application”. As promised, here is the Slides / Code / Resources to my talk.
Slides – The query slide in this deck was taken from a slide in Mike Taulty’s talk.
This is the first time that I used Prezi in a talk and it worked out wonderful! I want to apologize in advance for embedding a flash player in my blog. It is all that Prezi supports at this time. =(
Free Tools
Silverlight OData Explorer – Special Thanks to Adam Ryder for bringing it up.
Articles
You can read any of the parts by clicking on the links below.
- Producing and Consuming OData in a Silverlight and Windows Phone 7 application. (Part 1) – Creating our first OData Data Source and querying data through the web browser and LinqPad.
- Producing and Consuming OData in a Silverlight and Windows Phone 7 application. (Part 2) – Consuming OData in a Silverlight Application.
- Producing and Consuming OData in a Silverlight and Windows Phone 7 application. (Part 3) – Consuming OData in a Windows Phone 7 Application (pre-Mango).
- Producing and Consuming OData in a Silverlight and Windows Phone 7 application. (Part 4) – Consuming OData in a Windows Phone 7 Application (Mango).
e-Book:
The e-Book is available on SilverlightShow.net. It includes a .PDF/.DOC/.MOBI of the series with high resolution graphics and complete source code. See below for a table of contents:
Contents:
Chapter 1
Creating our first OData Data Source.
Getting Setup (you will need…)
Conclusion
Chapter 2
Adding on to our existing project.
Conclusion
Chapter 3
Testing the OData Data Service before getting started…
Downloading the tools…
Getting Started
Conclusion
Chapter 4
Testing and Modifying our existing OData Data Service
Reading Data from the Customers Table
Adding a record to the Customers Table
Update a record to the Customers Table
Deleting a record from the Customers Table
Conclusion
Thanks to all for attending my talk and I hope to see you all next year.
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