SilverLight 2.0
Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2007 6:53 am
SL 2.0 will be going into beta in Q1 of 2008. This will finally allow us to run client side code in a browser in C#. I'm very excited about this technology, and plan to fully embrace it for the web version of OD. This is a very big development, affecting our entire multi-location and multi-tier strategy.
I'm hoping that 2.0 will have premade standard controls, like textboxes and comboboxes. If it does not, then the next version certainly will. But that might slow us down slightly, as we would have to write controls from scratch. But we could still do the main appt screen, because the appointment controls are written from scratch anyway.
Also, we will no longer be held back by our need to remain compatible with Linux. We will be able to fully exploit each new feature of SL as it comes out so that we can stay on the cutting edge. One new feature I'm particularly excited about is animation. The appointment dragging and dropping is going to look so so cool when we can easily add subtle animation effects.
I'm hoping that 2.0 will have premade standard controls, like textboxes and comboboxes. If it does not, then the next version certainly will. But that might slow us down slightly, as we would have to write controls from scratch. But we could still do the main appt screen, because the appointment controls are written from scratch anyway.
Also, we will no longer be held back by our need to remain compatible with Linux. We will be able to fully exploit each new feature of SL as it comes out so that we can stay on the cutting edge. One new feature I'm particularly excited about is animation. The appointment dragging and dropping is going to look so so cool when we can easily add subtle animation effects.