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10 Things You Should Know About Microsofts Silverlight

August 9th, 2007 | Expression Blend, Silverlight, WPF

checkbox.gifShawn Wildermuth at Computerworld has an interesting article on the 10 Things You Should Know About Microsofts Silverlight

Topics include:

  1. Silverlight Avoids Cross-Browser/OS Issues
  2. Silverlight 1.1 Is the Real Story
  3. Silverlight Uses Technologies Your Developers Already Know
  4. Silverlight UI Is just Markup — Like HTML
  5. Silverlight and AJAX Technologies Are Complementary
  6. Silverlight Allows Developers and Designers to Work Together
  7. Silverlight Deliverables Are Not Atomic
  8. Silverlight Is New
  9. Silverlight XAML versus WPF XAML
  10. Silverlight Is a Great Way to Learn XAML

Source - Computerworld.com


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