
Am also on the learning train with regards to Silverlight. Personally I think in the next 5-6 years Silverlight will be the preferred Microsoft development platform as it runs on the desktop, on the web and on smart devices (Windows Phone 7 in particular is built on Silverlight 3) What i would suggest you check up on is OData The main challenge I would sa On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 4:23 PM, The Ice Man <aki275@googlemail.com> wrote:
On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 4:02 PM, Rad! <conradakunga@gmail.com> wrote:
The correct spelling is actually Silverlight. And there's nothing to stop you from implementing games using Silverlight. If anything i would imagine it lends itself even better to game development given the ease of use of primitives like animation, geometry, etc. You can even already get pretty functional physics libraries
@Rad, on spelling.... lol! :-) It makes sense to go through the framework spectrum, Silverlight is built on some of them and they are tied in one way or another. No rush from me. I was very old school on asp and I checked out asp.net with c# a few days ago. With the code-behind system, it works pretty well, impressive. Now I can thank Silverlight for another informative journey though I forsee its use towards the end of my study. I read on Atom and its also interesting too. Many many ideas are cropping up. Have you implemented any sites/solutions on Silverlight and any difficulties on development using C# or Ajax or some Java? :-)
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