> Microsoft's uncertain commitment to Silverlight is the biggest area of
> concern for many Microsoft developers at present.

Well, to put this in a larger context, Microsoft has a history of
throwing things out into the marketplace, then dropping them if they
don't go anywhere, or killing them without giving them a chance to
grow, or superseding them with newer incompatible products.

PlaysForSure
Windows Mobile
ASP 3
The ASP predecessor (IDX? I forget what it was called)
Visual FoxPro

Those five are literally off the top of my head, and I happen to have
personal experience with them. So I can see why MS developers might be
a little leery.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
http://training.figleaf.com/

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