Microsoft Silverlight is now considered legacy, but many enterprise systems still rely on it.
Why Microsoft Silverlight Still Matters
- Large corporate legacy systems
- Long-term government contracts
- Migration to modern .NET frameworks
- Enterprise maintenance roles
What You’ll Learn
- Silverlight architecture
- XAML-based UI development
- Client-server communication
- Migration strategies to ASP.NET Core or Blazor
Who Should Learn It?
- Enterprise maintenance developers
- IT modernization specialists
- Corporate migration engineers
Below are the most relevant best Microsoft Silverlight courses for developers working with legacy Microsoft technologies:
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