Microsoft, Windows operating system (OS), not taking laissez-faire view of the world. Redmond count on to use Windows and (at least) affect the procurement, but it also relies on developers to build software for Windows, especially software that has a dependency on features in the new version of the OS. It would have to pamper and nurture developers fetish for birthing the beginning of the next generation of software, even recognizing this fact that the next wave would arrive on schedule at Redmond and will travel very slowly to the end user.
With the move to Windows 7, and the application development model shift accordingly, this paradox is obvious on the spot. On the one hand, the next version of Windows is widely expected to be sometime in 2012, and a full-scale deployment that will probably encourage to 2014 or even later. In the meantime, there is a technology that runs on Windows 7 today, will continue to run in desktop mode of Windows 8 (codename for the next version), and really provides the best architecture to bridge memory Windows application development 8 Metro-style. The Silverlight technology. And given what we know now about Windows 8, one might think, as I do, berduyun-that Microsoft developer ecosystem should the. duyun
But berbondong-because developers are trying to get the jump on the future, and because many of them are believed to come Silverlight release V5.0 will last technologies, not everyone is into bondong; In fact, some of which run away from it. Does this make sense? It's not unprecedented? What options does it cause? What is the right way to think about the situation?
In fact the main version V5.0 technology called Silverlight? We do not know. But Scott Guthrie,
So read into that what you will and let us suppose, for the sake of argument, speculation Silverlight's day major revision and iteration that ends right now. Let's assume the shine and glimmer were Dim. Let's assume that Silverlight applications written today, and that therefore any investment of financial and human resources made in the development of Silverlight today, destined to re-and additional investments in a number of years, if the platform applications need to stay current.