An overview of Silverlight:
Silverlight enables development of the next generation of Microsoft .NET-based media experiences and rich interactive applications (RIAs) for the Web. Silverlight was released in an interim, beta version as version 1.1 in 2007. However, as Microsoft realized the extent to which they would be updating, revamping, and enhancing Silverlight, they decided to upgrade the release from a build update to an official, full fledged, new version.
Silverlight is a way to design good-looking interfaces with Ajax, a way to stream your content or – in version 1.1 - a new programming model for developing cross-platform rich internet applications with real languages.
Microsoft recently announced the next iteration of Silverlight. Silverlight 2 which competes with Adobe Flash, Javascript, and Shockwave is now available for download with support for OSes like Mac, Windows, Linux and browser support of Firefox, Chrome, Safari and Windows Internet Explorer.
You can download Silverlight 2.0 from here. http://www.microsoft.com/silverlight/
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Microsoft® Silverlight™ is a cross-browser, cross-platform, and cross-device plug-in for delivering the next generation of media experiences and rich interactive applications for the Web. Silverlight is a web based technology, launched by Microsoft in April 2007. Silverlight is considered as a competitor to Adobes Flash.
Silverlight applications are delivered to browsers in a text-based markup language called XAML. One important difference between Flash and XAML is, Flash is a compiled application where as XAML is text based. Search engines can analyze and index such content, which is a huge benefit for webmasters.
For regular internet users, Silverlight is a browser plug-in that supports video, audio and animations.
www.dotnetspider.com website contains good tutorials about Sliverlight tutorials for beginers.
So you can visit dotnetspider.com to read Silverlight Tutorials
Silverlight applications are delivered to browsers in a text-based markup language called XAML. One important difference between Flash and XAML is, Flash is a compiled application where as XAML is text based. Search engines can analyze and index such content, which is a huge benefit for webmasters.
For regular internet users, Silverlight is a browser plug-in that supports video, audio and animations.
www.dotnetspider.com website contains good tutorials about Sliverlight tutorials for beginers.
So you can visit dotnetspider.com to read Silverlight Tutorials
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