SWF or Silverlight?

Chris Borokowski athloi at yahoo.com
Tue Aug 14 08:24:15 MDT 2007


This is part of what intrigues me about it. The possibilities for
interoperability are great. Much as .NET has been successful on the
enterprise level because of its developement tools, SilverLight might
be as well, at which point it could be as ubiquitous as Flash.

--- Dan Beall <DanBeall at componentone.com> wrote:

> SilverLight will end being much more powerful that Flash. Instead of
> ActionScript, SilverLight uses a subset of the .NET Framework. As a
> result, more people will know how to work with it, what you can do
> with
> it will be limitless, and there will be many more tools available for
> it. The third-party support system for Visual Studio and the .NET
> Framework is huge. 

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