Hello,

  allow me to post some questions from .Net Show host
Robert Hess from the latest Microsoft .Net Show
episode transcript.

   Here we go:

  Robert Hess: In the Longhorn world, what happens to
the Web pages? What happens to a developer that's
doing Web stuff? Do we now tell them to take and write
XAML Smart Client applications? Or do we tell them to
continue doing Web pages and just do IE-type stuff? 

  Robert Hess: Web sites that are struggling to
provide the functionality on the Web, maybe they
should be looking at writing Longhorn applications.
Web sites that are perfectly happy with the
functionality, maybe there's no reason to take and do
a Longhorn application. Are there still gonna be
features of Longhorn that they could take advantage of
if they knew that the user was looking at them from a
Longhorn machine?

  More @
http://msdn.microsoft.com/theshow/Episode042/Transcript.html

  What's your take on it? In the Longhorn World will
you continue doing Web pages and just IE-type stuff or
will you switch over to Avalon XAML?
                    
   - Gerald        


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