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At its Mix07 Web development conference today, Microsoft said its integration of .Net with Silverlight will allow rich Internet applications that use Silverlight to run up to 1,000 times faster ...
LAS VEGAS — With each new announcement from a major software company, another old distinction between an Internet service and a desktop application seems to crumble. On Monday, Microsoft sought ...
At its Mix '07 conference, Microsoft introduces a media-streaming service for Silverlight and support for .Net tools.
In a flurry of software announcements today, Microsoft revealed that Visual Studio 2008—formerly code-named Orcas—has hit Beta 2. In addition, the company's latest version of the .NET ...
BlueFinity International, part of the Mpower1 group of companies, has announced that support for Microsoft Silverlight within mv.NET Solution Objects will be available with the formal release of ...
The move is part of a broader effort by Microsoft to build up a developer base so it can better compete with companies like Adobe and Google Microsoft is integrating the .Net framework into its ...
Microsoft officials said that a cross-platform version of the .Net programming environment will be fused to the next version of Silverlight, for use on both Windows and non-Windows systems.
Letters from Readers. Silverlight Debate in the .NET Survival Guide. By Readers of Visual Studio Magazine; 02/01/2011; In our January cover story, ".NET Survival Guide," we published a series of ...
Microsoft Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie opened the MIX07 conference announcing that .NET technology is being paired up with Silverlight, Microsoft's cross-platform multi-browser plug-in for ...
Microsoft has released the final version of Microsoft.Bcl.Async. This package allows developers using .NET 4, Silverlight 4, and Windows Phone 7.5 to use the async features found in C# 5 and VB 11.
COMMENT ON THIS ARTICLEMicrosoft Corp. is integrating the .Net framework into its new Silverlight browser technology for running multimedia applications on the Web, the company revealed Monday.
Microsoft Corp. is integrating the .Net framework into its new Silverlight browser technology for running multimedia applications on the Web, the company revealed Monday. The move is part of an ...