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I am continue from my last blog about new Microsoft platform Yes I am talking about Sliverlight.
What's clear is that Silverlight is not simply a media play. Instead, Microsoft is aiming to take its managed code environment to the broader Internet. With Silverlight as a target, .NET developers can use the same skills (and much of the same code) that they employ to build Windows applications to build rich Internet applications. Also announced was the Microsoft Silverlight Streaming service, a free online hosting service that will allow developers to serve their Silverlight content off Microsoft servers at no charge. Obviously, the service is an effort to nudge Silverlight out of its cage and get it into the wild. In short Microsoft developers use the same capability to program against Silverlight for both Windows and Mac environments.

According to Mr. C.S.A Ray Ozzie Sliverlight will be integrated into .Net framework. One more thing according to him I want to mention here.

  
"Microsoft new language querying capabilities yes LINQ is also integrated with Sliverlight." 

 


posted on Wednesday, May 02, 2007 8:03 PM

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# re: I am move to Mac platform thanx Microsoft 5/2/2007 8:26 PM Tim Gray
Where exactly are you stating in your blog that how you have or you can move to MAC platform??

Kindly Explain???

# re: I am move to Mac platform thanx Microsoft 5/3/2007 2:35 AM D'Arcy from Winnipeg
He doesn't mention it, but what he's talking about is the ability to run Silverlight apps in a browser on the Mac.

D

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