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You want me to give you a run sheet of our entire game plan so you can run it
off to your buddies at Adobe, think again bazza :) think again! :)
Sorry, nice try but no cigar.
no, Scott, it's not that.
I actually don't cut much code anymore these days: analysis, design,
recommendations, etc.
sorry you're being argumentative bazza :)
Scott, you think everyone is argumentitive if they don't blindly
swallow your used-car-salesman speil and choosing to look at the fine
print. Meh.
but Scott, while I have your attention, what's the behind the scenes
story with this?
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 9:12 AM, Damian Edwards
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Actually there's probably less work because XAML is a controlled and strict
environment the tooling is much better and can be trusted more. Using the
designer and palettes in Expression Web or VS2008 to build your CSS
showing them how easy it is to go from PS / IL to Expression
Design/Blend is the goal.
how?
I'd put money on there being more C# developers out there
than Action Script developers
ahhh... but that's the mistake. You're saying developers can't
transfer their skills from one language to
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Phillip, I was thinking
... is that the same object? is it that you've recreated that object
on the client-side populated it with the data from the server-side
version?
I'm curious: if values get changed on the server
I tried json serialising it but you cant pass that as a string because of
all the etc in the string. Any other ideas?
will encoding the data for HTML transmission and decoding it when it
hits the SL app help here? I mean, it's the same process as sending
URL variables and ASP.NET's
It's a PITA to make apps with all the bells and whistles in XAML then have
to break M-V-VM to finish it off.
got an example to show what you mean? (just curious/wanting to learn)
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The reason you got allot more functionality in ASP.NET is because
you're running on the server, and that is a whole different ball
game.
bingo.
from what I've seen people do (and truth be told I sometimes fall into
this myself) is being so caught up in this blurring between client and
server
please forgive for saying so, David, but that's no real answer. that's
only skirting the issue.
if Silverlight is to be truly successful it has to play nice with
other technologies. And that means Stephen deserves a working answer.
meh, my 2c.
you'd agree, Scott?
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