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  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Emil Stoychev  on  Nov 21, 2007 (more than a year ago)

    A while ago SoftwareFX released cool Silvelverlight charts which show just how powerful Silverlight can be. Now they are sharing their experience and future plans with us.

      
    1.      What difficulties are you facing?
    Currently, Silverlight and its accompanying tools, like Microsoft Expression Blend, are difficult to work with from a third party perspective due to the infancy of the integration foundation. However, knowing Microsoft’s development practices this is natural and at some point integrating Silverlight components into Visual Studio 2008 and Microsoft Expression Blend will become seamless.


  • 0 comments  /  posted by  Emil Stoychev  on  Nov 21, 2007 (more than a year ago)

    Mr. Andry Handoko, CTO Intersoft Solutions, shares with SilverlightShow.net thoughts and their plans about Silverlight component development. It seems they already have much experience and found potentional problems when dealing with Silverlight. 

    1.       How does the component development for Silverlight 1.1 go?
    We currently stop the component development using Silverlight 1.1 until it reach final build or at least until the RC version. We found out that the Silverlight 1.0 is more reliable in term of stability and performance.
     
    2.       What difficulties are you facing?
    The main show stopper for us in Silverlight 1.1 is that when your Silverlight assembly component size is reaching > 2Mb, the downloading process often crashes the browser especially if the client’s internet connection is slow (< 128 kbps).
  • 17 comments  /  posted by  Emil Stoychev  on  Nov 19, 2007 (more than a year ago)

    Overview

    As a new technology Silverlight 1.1 in its alpha version doesn’t allow to be used in real world applications, except for media players. We have a lot of examples demonstrating what is possible to be done in 1.1, but nothing really useful.
    We, at SilverlightShow.net, think that it will be nice to have something useful that will help solving common tasks. One of these tasks is to show a simple chart on a web page. This is the first of many articles explaining how this could be done in Silverlight 1.1.

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