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Silverlight Supercomputer
28 January 08 06:18 PM | Jesse Ezell | 1 comment(s)
Dan Fay pointed to an interesting article on CodeProject about building a grid computing framework that runs on Silverlight. The proposition is really interesting. Imagine someone like the folding at home ( http://folding.stanford.edu/ ) project providing...
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How Silverlight Will Change the Way We Build Applications
09 January 08 09:38 PM | Jesse Ezell | 5 comment(s)
"...Don't make the mistake of tossing Silverlight in the same bucket as Flash. While they definitely compete in some significant areas, and both have real strengths in different areas, Silverlight 2.0 was created from the ground-up to be an application...
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Is Adobe Really Playing the Lock-in Game With Flash Video?
24 August 07 06:36 PM | Jesse Ezell | 2 comment(s)
So, you aren't going to be locked in to buy On2's codec... but looks like despite the fact that they are using an open standard, if you want to intelligently stream the video you will be locked into buying Flash Media Server: The Motion Picture Experts...
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Silverlight Forcing Macromedia to Rethink
23 August 07 04:45 AM | Jesse Ezell | 4 comment(s)
Many Flash developers have been complaining about the choice of On2's codec over a standard like H.264 for years. Interestingly, Adobe is finally adding support for some standard video codecs in the next version of Flash. The question is, how much did...
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Flash: Now Slowing Down Your Multi-Core PC
16 June 07 03:19 AM | Jesse Ezell | 7 comment(s)
"As I mentioned in Flash Player Update 3 we finally realized that multi-core CPUs are here to stay. So why not follow the times and take advantage of it? As most of you hard core Flash developers know, rendering is a huge bottleneck. I've seen a couple...
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Java FX: Sun Wants a Piece
08 May 07 03:40 PM | Jesse Ezell | with no comments
"The demand continues to grow for secure, interactive content, applications, and services that run on a variety of clients. To simplify and speed the creation and deployment of high-impact content for a wide range of devices, Sun is introducing JavaFX...
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WPF/E = Silverlight
16 April 07 11:59 AM | Jesse Ezell | 7 comment(s)
One of the reasons WPF/E is going to give Flash a real run for it's money is the video story. Unlike Flash, Silverlight (the new name) will support DRM, it supports the industry standard VC-1 codec used in HD-DVD and Blueray, and it can take advantage...
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