Silverlight 2.0 kicks ass and I can't wait to start dropping more hardcore blog posts regarding it. Scott Guthrie's tutorials are a fantastic place to start. The issue I have, however, is that all of the tutorials assume you have installed Silverlight 2.0 tools for VS 2008. There is a small issue with that and I'm not sure everyone's aware of it.
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Karel commented on the 30 May 2008
You [REDACTED] stupid! Have you heard about moonlight?
#22
Chris commented on the 24 Apr 2008
Hey DirkDiggler:
I'd respond to your post, but I'm too busy converting all my ColdFusion and Flex apps to Adobe AIR.
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Erik commented on the 24 Apr 2008
This is like a drug commercial - one claim (kicks ass!) and a whole page of disclaimers about how you're screwed if you don't install it correctly. Silverlight is misnamed - nothing Microsoft puts out is compatible with them term "light" - should be call SilverHeavy, or maybe Silverlight is a code word for SilverVaporware...
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DirkDiggler commented on the 15 Apr 2008
RIA's - be they Silverlight or Flex - aren't poised to take over now or anytime in the foreseeable future...Unless you're a multi-media company, there's no real business reason for re-writing well-designed web apps on proven technologies. Just hype to sell products by both MS and Adobe alike.
What a lousy article. There's nothing in there that tells the reader WHY Silverlight would be the Adobe Flex killer. Just more FUD from a Microsoftie.
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echo7 commented on the 10 Apr 2008
The reason why Silverlight is better then the old flash/flex is in the XAML. The fact that you can write your own animation or RIA application with simple notepad is in itself awesome. Instead of having the overbloated flash app to develop you can use a variaty of application to write XAML. My pridiction is that Adobe will fold and create the abilty to create XAML from within their own applications. FLASH is just too closed in.
#17
Christopher commented on the 10 Apr 2008
jimm, you socialists are all the same.
BTW, Barack Obama is a looser and you know it.
#16
jimm commented on the 10 Apr 2008
How do you make technology available to everyone? and, deliver its promise!? STOP using M$oft! Period! Now! They are holding back tech adoption (benefit) world wide!
#15
Ali Abuzayyad commented on the 9 Apr 2008
.net will be available on all platforms in time. especially on linux, when the bsd/linux community at yahoo starts working for microsoft.
#14
Tommy B commented on the 9 Apr 2008
This article is just friggin lame. To use a title like "Adobe Flex Killer is on Its Way!" I was expecting to see some actual facts or at least some good points that would even give Silverlight a chance of doing what the title said. Nothing. Just some M$ nuthugger who wants to hang on to his ancient code with both hands and is just so excited that M$ is just trying to come up with a way for him to do that. I would love to see some actual Flex apps this tool has done. AND LMFAO at you hopers and dreamers that think Silverlight WILL EVER reach the number of machines flex and flash do.
#13
HAHAHAHAA commented on the 8 Apr 2008
Adobe Flex killer? ROFLMAO
Not only is that completely retarded - but why the hate for Flex? Is your hate for Flex based on, oh I dunno, any sort of facts, shortcomings, or flaws... or just because you're a Microsoft fanboy? I've yet to hear something from a "Silverlight developer" that makes me say, "Oh wow, I wish Flex could do that!"
ROFFLE !
#12
.net commented on the 31 Mar 2008
.net clr in the browser is huge!!! This means developers can create enterprise applications with silverlight and have all of the .net classes (ie System.Threading, System.Linq, Microsoft.Practices.EnterpriseLibrary.Data; Microsoft.Practices.EnterpriseLibrary.Data.Sql, etc., etc., .......)
This is huge. Savvy!
#11
anthony commented on the 19 Mar 2008
ah please. right now silverlight is so yesterday.
#10
Chris commented on the 17 Mar 2008
"Siverlight, I fart in your general direction."
#9
diesel commented on the 16 Mar 2008
I have got a good list for all SilverLight haters: Netscape, Lotus 1-2-3, WordPerfect, MacOS, Borland IDE etc... Just b/c Flash appeared earlier in the market doesn't mean nothing in front of M$. Flash doesn't have outstanding stuff in its sleeves, and that Action Script is a turbo charged javascript that sux big time. Adobe is not famous for having the best language designers, compiler writers or virtual machine builders. Flash/Flex will be going down and eventually ends up as another member of that list.
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