Silverlight 1.1 "Airlines" managed code sample published
Wow -- less than a day after they keynote we have the source code for the "Silverlight airlines" application posted.
Check out David Anson blog on it which includes a live link and of course full source code!
Check it out and build your own!
I can't wait to see what folks do with this stuff... please send me your sample apps!
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Anonymous
May 01, 2007
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May 01, 2007
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May 02, 2007
For anon: if I am to take your logic and apply it strictly - I am never going to upgrade my Internet browsing application because upgrade to newer version means download. So for 100 years to come, we are going to stay with browsers we have today. What a cool rule.Anonymous
May 02, 2007
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May 02, 2007
Wow -- less than a day after they keynote we have the source code for the "Silverlight airlines"Anonymous
May 03, 2007
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May 03, 2007
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May 04, 2007
Hmmm, shame that this example isn't running off of Beta......Anonymous
May 06, 2007
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May 07, 2007
The Airlines Silverlight 1.1 sample does not run on Mac OS X 10.4.9, a parser error occurs (of course, Silverlight 1.1 Alpha is installed). Has the 1.1 Alpha not the same features on Mac and Win?Anonymous
May 07, 2007
Not sure what the issue you are seeing is... It should work, we are at feature partiy across mac and windows..Anonymous
May 07, 2007
Here's my first Silverlight game: Silverlights Out http://www.cjcraft.com/silverlight/silverlightsout/silverlightsout.html It's quick and dirty, but it was fun and easy to make. Thanks!Anonymous
May 07, 2007
Hey Brad, got a small demo for ya also! It's a simple Binary Clock. http://explosivedog.com/archive/2007/05/08/silverlight-binary-clock.aspxAnonymous
May 07, 2007
Chris, Page -- those are very cool... keep them comming!Anonymous
May 08, 2007
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