On Nov 28, 2007 12:29 PM, Ed Leafe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>        I'm also excited about the promise of Adobe Flex, and hope that it
> matures into something that is strongly supported both in browsers on
> the client end, and in Python on the developer end.
>

We are looking at both Flex and Silverlight as a possibility for the near
future.  It is stated that Flex can work with tightly bound data objects
from .NET.  What we are doing today is WPF for a very cool display in
Windows.  This takes away from the standard ASP/ASP.NET that was developed
over the past 10 years to run the company.


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