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Is Silverlight the way forward
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24/02/2011 21:28:01
 
 
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24/02/2011 20:50:04
Mike Cole
Yellow Lab Technologies
Stanley, Iowa, United States
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ASP.NET
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Coding, syntax and commands
Miscellaneous
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>>>>IMO, no! Stay away from these little MS technologies that they will drop in an instance to serve some corporate whim. Make sure you adopt technologies already adopted by the Open Source community (who are driving most mobile tech dev now anyway). If MS is also on the bandwagon with it, so much the better. I believe the Open Source equiv of Silverlight is HTML 5 or some sort of combination with it. I actually thought Silverlight was already yesterday's news..
>>>>
>>>>>OK.
>>>>>Bought into all the Silverlight Hype, and just created my first "Hello World" app , and tested it logging in to our sever....works great on IE.
>>>>Then decided to test it from my Iphone.....afraid it does not work, nor can it work if you believe all info out there on web.
>>>>So... does Silverlight work on:
>>>>...Non MS web browsers ?
>>>>... Any Apple Product ?
>>>>... Android ?
>>>>... Any of the other SmartPhone Operating Systems ?
>>>>
>>>>If no, . would seem to be pointless developing on this platform as more and more Smart Phones are becoming the norm ?
>>>>
>>>>Tia
>>>>Gerard
>>>>
>>>>[View the first child message of this message]
>>>
>>>Hagis disappears, Fuchs re-emerges...
>>
>>Look at the date when Fuchs last logged in. I think someone just replied to his old message.
>
>Nope, check this thread and the posts that were created by "Haggis"... they've been changed to "Fuchs".

Isn't it exciting! The drama, the intrigue, the secret identities ...

Guess we don't need Beane to have fun.


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