Linked by jayson.knight on Tue 1st May 2007 18:03 UTC
Microsoft Microsoft plans to extend its mainstream development tooling to Silverlight, its Flash challenger, and add support for dynamic languages. At the Mix '07 Web developer and designer conference, Microsoft executives said the company will allow .Net developers to create applications for Silverlight, its alternative to Adobe Systems' Flash format. Microsoft on Monday released an alpha version of Silverlight 1.1 that will allow people to write applications using .Net applications such as C#. Version 1.0 of Silverlight will be available this summer.
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RE: Heureka
by eelco on Tue 1st May 2007 19:23 UTC in reply to "Heureka"
eelco
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2005-07-06

Well, it is not like Flash is an open standard.

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