Sliverlight (nee WPF/E)
Here's more on SilverLight, the technology formerly known as WPF/E.
"If you'd just shown that logo to me, I wouldn't have thought it was Microsoft."
That's pretty high praise, given who it came from...
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Anonymous
April 16, 2007
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April 16, 2007
I am really glad to see MS going back to cool product names. The logo is lovely too. Now if only WPF/e had a chance eh ;)Anonymous
April 16, 2007
Excellent stuff, some great things there, would be cool get some XNA integration in there and make something like Ogame for PC/XBOX/Everything else :)Anonymous
April 16, 2007
Excellent stuff, some great things there, would be cool get some XNA integration in there and make something like Ogame for PC/XBOX/Everything else :)Anonymous
April 17, 2007
Paul - I haven't done any proper dev with it myself - am very eager for Mix07 to play with the bits we get from there. (All the cool bits come then) :) Rob - Yeah, integration with other technologies would be ideal. I really like the fact Silverlight is a subset of WPF. I suppose what you really want is an XNA app that can render WPF content - or ideally as much XAML as possible. That's a highly non-trivial ask, but it would be wonderful for doing UIs in games, wouldn't it?Anonymous
March 16, 2009
From now through the end of the MIX09 conference in Las Vegas, Rob Burke will be providing his insightsAnonymous
March 16, 2009
From now through the end of the MIX09 conference in Las Vegas, Rob Burke will be providing his insightsAnonymous
March 16, 2009
From now through the end of the MIX09 conference in Las Vegas, Rob Burke will be providing his insights