>>Frank,
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>>>in conjunction with your reply to my email, I am still on VS2008, which means that I need to stick with MM.NET 3.6. So does this mean that there won't be any support/documentation/integration with Silverlight and MM.NET 3.6?
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>>Do you not anticipate moving to VS 2010 in the near future? Our initial plan is to release our VS 2010 / NET 4.0 Silverlight bits and concentrate our integration with Silverlight 4.
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>Hi Kevin,
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>I have no plans to move to VS 2010 in the next year or so, but do want to do Silverlight stuff.
Hi Frank,
Moving to VS 2010 will save you time if you plan to do Silverlight work. I am doing silverlight in two apps now and moving them to VS 2010 is the biggest advantage. Plus silverlight 4 has some really nice features like anonymous styles that will really help you out.
Tim
Timothy Bryan