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vs2008 and silverlightI built a vista image and installed vs 2008 beta 2 in anticipation of using
SilverLight. After reading up on silverlight in the forums I find it doesn't even have basic widgets, data access, or much of anything other than animations. Likely a year away from being useful. So, given that, what does vs 2008 have to offer a developer who develops asp.net ajax, windows forms, and web services applications? Thanks, Gary Hi Gary,
For SilverLight, its main target is graphic based or animiated web UI design(compete with Flash). Therefore, it has remove many programming features(that is not very practical) from WPF. If you want to build data driven and AJAX based web application, I think ASP.NET + AJAX is still your first choice. And SilverLight can work with ASP.NET together to replace the role of Flash for animation or graphic UI elements. And for VS 2008, it has contained almost all kinds of projects you will need when developing an ASP.NET ajax based application(or webservice , WCF....). For SilverLight, you may also need some other graphic design tools(such as the Expression Studio): #Expression Studio RTM & Silverlight news! http://blogs.msdn.com/expression/archive/2007/04/30/expression-studio-rtm-si lverlight-news.aspx http://www.microsoft.com/silverlight/design-content.aspx#4_2 Visual Studio is only a developing tools and SilverLight has much things to do with UI & graphic design. Sincerely, Steven Cheng Microsoft MSDN Online Support Lead This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. -------------------- Show quote >From: "GaryDean" <GaryDean@newsgroups.nospam> >Subject: vs2008 and silverlight >Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 17:51:56 -0700 >I built a vista image and installed vs 2008 beta 2 in anticipation of using >SilverLight. After reading up on silverlight in the forums I find it >doesn't even have basic widgets, data access, or much of anything other than >animations. Likely a year away from being useful. > >So, given that, what does vs 2008 have to offer a developer who develops >asp.net ajax, windows forms, and web services applications? >Thanks, >Gary > > > |
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