the Silverlight dev team are a
bunch of Pretty girls? Or that they have problems getting dates?
:)
On 9/19/07, Scott Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It may sound like corporate blah but the teams do listen to feedback given
from all angles. Problem is at times is that they can
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now is thine chance to raise it. I'd welcome
all serious feedback, ideas and wishlists and I promise in return to follow it
up throughout 2008.
This I swear before the Silverlight gods :) heh.
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The reasonable man adapts himself to the world
GhostDoc for Visual Studio 2008
Can anyone help?
thanks
Stephen
p.s. Sorry about cross post, I sent this to the ausdotnet list earlier.
p.p.s. Sorry if post comes across all emotional like... I'm sure you
understand. :-/
On Sun, Dec 30, 2007 at 10:04 AM, Scott Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL
That's flawed logic.
Let's assume we do compensate folks for ideas. Firstly how does one
differentiate the idea from the actual usage. In that should we just cut a
blank cheque per idea? - what's the expected amount to be paid and does
personsA idea get more than personsB idea? More to the
] On Behalf Of silky
Sent: Monday, 31 March 2008 3:12 PM
To: listserver@ozsilverlight.com
Subject: Re: [OzSilverlight] Silverlight 3.0 wishlist, now's your chance.
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 3:08 PM, Scott Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Moving on...
oh? so you were just all talk about actually doing
Craig,
Great list! Question, you mentioned AIR / Outside browser activation. Could you
expand on this?
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Craig Dunn
Sent: Monday, 31 March 2008 3:19 PM
To: listserver@ozsilverlight.com
Subject: Re: [OzSilverlight] Silverlight 3.0
Bitmap is something we are/have been looking into. It's actually my personal
number one pick and it's obviously a worthwhile feature.
Fake3D as in PaperVision3D approach to Silverlight life? Would you prefer fake
3D or real 3D? (ie hardware acceleration).
-Original Message-
From:
Silky,
What's your value right now to the list with the below email? Your points were
made, rightly or wrongly it's been made. Can we move on now? Keep the list
focused on Silverlight - a subject - in which members have subscribed to and
wish to take part in as a community.
If you dislike
, for example.
With the increasing power of the controls in SL2 (+3), an offline reader of
that sort that could run on Mac (and s60/iPhone, while we're at it) in
Silverlight. Other apps might make sense too - but you (MS) may say that's
what Windows is for...
cd
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 5:01 PM, Scott
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Silky,
What's your value right now to the list with the below email? Your points
were made, rightly or wrongly it's been
made. Can we move on now?
i was responding to a poster. what's your value on this list? you've
done nothing for me. who are you
and Macbook Pro, so I eat what I preach here hehe - I don't
use PC... ).
Scott Barnes.
Microsoft.
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(SYD-MR)
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 1:25 PM
To: listserver@ozSilverlight.com
Subject: [OzSilverlight] silverlight
it!
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Subject: RE: OT: Silky vs Microsoft was RE: [OzSilverlight] Silverlight
3.0 wishlist
It's not true 3D but Mark is getting there with it just the same. Check this out
http://www.markdawson.org/kit3d/demos/photos/default.html
More information can be found here:
http://www.codeplex.com/Kit3D
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42.. all answers are 42...
It would be a very hard number to settle on, given the demographic around this
space is quite fluid. Defining a designer is a hurdle unto itself for any
company worldwide let alone pinning down their age group(s).
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I live in Brisbane - although I ship out to Seattle after the 13th May, more
than happy to cry in a beer or two over Silverlight :) hehe.
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top that for a prize.
Microsoft. We care.
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)... make it puzzle and more fun experience..!
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Yeah sorry I should of noted, this isn't b2 compliant but the code is still
useable. In that it provides direction to head in the right places should you
need it.
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Sent:
, on into Infinity!
cheers,
Stephen
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 12:00 PM, Scott Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL
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Q. How far do you want to zoom?
Also - What limitations are you facing with Deep Zoom? and how do you want us
to fix them should they exist?
Have you all seen
How do I reverse an
animation if a user triggers an event half way
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Question should be how does Safari react to asp.net ajax..
Device is same codebase
From: Jordan Knight [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 3:23 PM
To: listserver@ozSilverlight.com listserver@ozSilverlight.com
Subject: RE: [OzSilverlight] Make the web
It's for FF3 mostly. If you have any sights that have Get Silverlight issues
around versioning, please little-r me as it shouldn't happen and those that
have that in place are generally sites that have an absolute need to run on a
specific version of Silverlight (as there were changes between
to see if this is a known bug as per below or
what the story is, but I'll follow up with them ASAP.
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Stephen raised a great point that visibility on the how to submit a bug via
connect.microsoft.com is not obvious (I myself got lost in the weeds on this
one).
I've posted a blog post on the how for now, at :
Love this idea :) and nice site!
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Open Screen Initiative? *rolls eyes*.. I wish I could say more on that but it
is probably not wise at this point in my career ;) hehe.
That being said, have you seen http://www.silverflash.com?
:)
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, Scott Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL
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Hi Ross! (long time no speak) :)
1) You have a number of options, essentially the easiest way is to tap
into the Windows Communication Foundation services and utilize this option.
It's essentially sending data over the wire
time
keeping parts of the overall view abstracted from one another.
Martin Fowler's J2EE patterns have some good paths here to follow around this
kind of thing.
Actually I feel a blog post + code brewing now.. stand by.. (*cracks fingers* -
time to put my code where my mouth is!)
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I feel a blog post + code brewing now.. stand by.. (*cracks fingers* -
time to put my code where my mouth is!)
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Jonas,
It's making the rounds internally here at corp :) well done! ... now why didn't
we think of it :)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jonas Follesø
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2008 8:43 PM
To: listserver@ozsilverlight.com
Subject: [OzSilverlight] Colorful
Barry:
- RE: How? - There are plug-in's available online that will allow you to
export from Illustrator to XAML. Given FXG is on the horizon, I'd expect to see
more to XAML as well.
- RE: Transfer. People generally don't want to change habits, unless they are
either bored or curious..
Actually not everyone Bazza, just you :) We can debate who's the used car
salesman here vs. whom isn't until the end of dawn, but I challenge you to
prove me wrong on the used car salesman spiel given you seem to have all the
answers lately?
As for behind the scenes it is what it is?
As for
Nope :)
In terms of what Flash has, they 10 added hardware bitmap compositing. Verdict
is still out on how good it is in reality. Given our latest success with Smooth
Streaming in IIS7, I wouldn't be discouraged by Flash 10's new toys as in the
end..Flash is still Flash :D
Of David Connors
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 9:33 PM
To: listserver@ozsilverlight.com
Subject: Re: [OzSilverlight] RE: Hardware accelerated video?
On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 2:13 PM, Scott Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL
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In terms of what Flash has, they 10 added hardware
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Connors
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2008 10:13 PM
To: listserver@ozSilverlight.com
Subject: Re: [OzSilverlight] RE: Hardware accelerated video?
Scott Barnes wrote:
The implementation more so. It’s also not just about the runtime
Of Scott Barnes
Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 3:14 PM
To: listserver@ozSilverlight.com
Subject: [OzSilverlight] RE: Hardware accelerated video?
Nope :)
In terms of what Flash has, they 10 added hardware bitmap compositing. Verdict
is still out on how good it is in reality. Given our latest success
really a good way to advocate a platform.
Props where props are due - Flash 10 does look pretty good.
Other replies inline...
On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 3:23 PM, Scott Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL
PROTECTED] wrote:
Never stated hardware acceleration was a bad thing? You asked or assumed I
FYI:
Shane Kordsey did an Artists In Residence here at Redmond.
http://delicategeniusblog.com/?p=653
upsell of Artists In Residence
I've done one as well, and they are really helpful and I'd definitely encourage
all to make the effort to take some time to do one.
I'd love to also see what
video?
Scott Barnes wrote:
Few points:
• Let’s agree to disagree, as clearly we’re at opposite ends on this
one ☺
• It looks pretty good? Any indication as to what you’re about to do
with it
Do with it? Nothing. We're largely a Microsoft development shop. What I have
been saying
about how
overall you are finding our approach to date.
REALLY appreciate your help on this one!
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