shrug-l: Just curious - Anyone still using Silverlight to develop apps?

Peterson, Lance Lance.Peterson at talgov.com
Tue Apr 24 13:06:22 EDT 2018


Microsoft ended development of Silverlight in 2013 and will quit supporting it in 2021, so it is dead.

Note that Adobe Flash is going the same route. Adobe will quit supporting and distributing Flash in 2020.

Lance Peterson
Applications Developer
Office of the Treasurer-Clerk
City of Tallahassee
850-891-8176

From: SHRUG-L [mailto:shrug-l-bounces at lists.dep.state.fl.us] On Behalf Of Tan, Yurong (OIG)
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2018 6:59 AM
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Subject: shrug-l: Just curious - Anyone still using Silverlight to develop apps?

I am wondering if there is still people who uses the Silverlight API to develop apps.  ESRI was pushing in the Silverlight direction very hard some years ago and then suddenly dropped the ball.
Thanks
Yurong Tan
VA OIG
352-337-2375
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