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In other news - developing a new website. .Click here for a sneak preview
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( , Fri 3 Dec 2010, 11:33, archived)
Thought I'd try it out
Need to get to grips with Silverlight 4 for a project.
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Fri 3 Dec 2010, 11:41,
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Small problem with that, though
MS have basically stopped developing it, you may want to mull that over.
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Fri 3 Dec 2010, 11:49,
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But it's going to be rolled into WPF increasingly...
so it's more in line with their HTML 5 approach.
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Fri 3 Dec 2010, 11:57,
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They want Silverlight to be the main platform for games on their Windows 7 phone
so basically they're forcing people to start using it. At least, that's the last thing I heard.
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Fri 3 Dec 2010, 12:01,
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Pretty much ^ this.
I had a lovely meeting with some MS guys once, and when I asked the question, "So, what percentage install base do you have for Silverlight 2 & 3?"
After a long pause, came the answer "It's used a lot in hospitals"
It was fun making them squirm.
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Fri 3 Dec 2010, 13:07,
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After a long pause, came the answer "It's used a lot in hospitals"
It was fun making them squirm.
If the client wants Silverlight
because "it looks good" then the client gets Silverlight and I get paid :)
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Fri 3 Dec 2010, 12:02,
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Did you mention that Flash Player version 9 is installed on 99% of the world's computers
and that Silverlight isn't?
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Fri 3 Dec 2010, 12:09,
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Oh, no don't get me wrong
There's some awesome stuff that it can do - but it's just about the install base, frankly.
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Fri 3 Dec 2010, 12:14,
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And then up with invisible yo-yos.
And then down again.
And then up again.
And then down again.
And then up again.
And then down again.
And then up again.
And then attempt a trick with invisible yo-yos in which the invisible string breaks and the yo-yo itself causes an invisible black eye or broken greenhouse.
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Fri 3 Dec 2010, 11:42,
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And then up again.
And then down again.
And then up again.
And then down again.
And then up again.
And then attempt a trick with invisible yo-yos in which the invisible string breaks and the yo-yo itself causes an invisible black eye or broken greenhouse.
Is that Ringo Star?
The site looks good - I haven't seen a Silverlight site before now. Is Silverlight aimed as a Flash killer then?
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Fri 3 Dec 2010, 11:59,
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