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Why Hello There Silverlight!

6/8/2008 2:27:34 AM

Silverlight is bad ass! I didn't bother with version 1 because I was under the impression that it was highly premature (aka kludgy).  Coding in C# was more appealing than a bunch of JavaScript.  Anyway, so I downloaded and installed the latest and within minutes I was able to create an application that loaded dynamic data from various interweb API's.  The UI was even kind of decent ;)

One thing doesn't seem right.  In downloading and installing the latest version (which meant uninstalling the previous version) all the examples written prior to this new version don't work anymore.  I get taken to the "Install Silverlight" landing page and see the following:

The site that you visited was built for an earlier, beta version of Silverlight - not the current one. Please contact the site owner to let them know that they must upgrade to the latest release of Silverlight 2. Let us know if the site is not updated shortly so we can try to assist in upgrading the site to the latest Silverlight technology.

Hmmm.  That's kind of scary.  It makes it sound like you are s-o-l if you develop an extensive application with silverlight 2 and all of a sudden a new version is released.  It also sounds as if Microsoft might strong-arm you to upgrade your application quickly!

Silverlight Install Screenshot

I see myself spending a decent amount of time sandboxing and learning the ins and outs of this newer technology.  I was so impressed that I even added a new Silverlight category :D

Silverlight

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Comments


Glad to hear v2 doesn`t seem kludgy, C# does rock.

Between Beta 1 and Beta 2 there has been a fair amount of breaking changes which is why the recompile and in some cases code updates are needed.

Breaking Changes: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc645049(VS.95).aspx

Posted by: Adam Kinney | 6/8/2008 4:48:25 AM

Thanks for the reply Adam. What happened to the WatermarkedTextBox? I was trying to follow Scott Guthrie`s series but got stone-walled (for a second) when I realized the WatermarkedTextBox didn`t exist.

I was able to recreate my own version on the fly but was still curious.

Thanks again.

Posted by: Will Asrari | 6/8/2008 3:06:24 PM

Open Source Silverlight Chart Visifire is now compatible with Silverlight 2 Beta 2

Posted by: louis | 6/10/2008 5:18:37 AM

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