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In case you missed the news, Microsoft has just released the official Silverlight 2 Release Candidate build, a major step towards getting an official plug-in. Now, by many early accounts, we expected to have a final plug-in around this time, but I think it's clear that Microsoft is saving that release for the upcoming PDC festivities. So, we get an RC instead of an RTM, but according to the great ScottGu, applications built to work with RC0 should be upgradable to RTM with a 'few hours' work. Among the highlights of things changed Beta 2 to RC0:

  • Snap-to-pixel rendering by default (SL used to use 'sub pixel' rendering). This will help Silverlight applications look 'crisper' on screen and finally help improve the readability of the text!
  • More new controls: Combobox, PasswordBox, and ProgressBar
  • Updated default skin- looks much cleaner than the original default skin
And that's about it at surface level. For a complete list of the well over 30 breaking changes in RC0, check out Mike Snow's blog. Most of the changes are small 'tweaks,' but they may affect your app if you used a lot of the Silverlight API.
As for Telerik, we've got our RC0 bits ready to go. In fact, we were going to release them today, but Microsoft was a little late getting the RC0 plug-in out the door. On Monday, we will be releasing the RadControls for Silverlight 2 RC0, which will not only work on the new plug-in, but also pack some new controls and features (more on those later). And in about 4 weeks, around the time of PDC, we will release the RadControls for Silverlight 2 RC1, followed shortly by the official RadControls for Silverlight with our big Q3 release in early November.
It has been a long road, but Silverlight 2 is finally (almost) here!UPDATE: I got our planned release day for the RadControls for Silverlight RC0 wrong. After the MS delay last week, we decided to add a few more things to RC0, so we need a few extra days to re-test. Look for Telerik RC0 by week's end.

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Silverlight 2 Release date set for 14 October 2008…. Released!

One of the most frequently asked questions by developers to Microsoft employees this past year, has probably been: 'When will Silverlight 2 be released?'

Microsoft was very 'secretive' about when Silverlight 2 will be released, but they've FINALLY made an announcement as to when we can expect SL RTW. According to this letter, Microsoft will be releasing Silverlight to the public on 14 October 2008. Yes. That's correct! Not 27 October as anticipated, but today!

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Old installations will automatically be updated (with default setting) to the new version as soon as this version will become available.

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Oh man! Why should i enroll in xtn? xtuple open source erp for mac. I just refreshed http://www.microsoft.com/silverlight/ and noted that SL was released while busy writing this post. Great news!

If you've previously installed Silverlight RC0 and the development tools, you will note that you cannot install Silverlight 2 RTW (Release To Web) if you didn't update the developer tools first. An update of the developer tools, called 'Microsoft Silverlight Tools for Visual Studio 2007 SP1 (RC1)' can be found here. This update will install:

  • Silverlight 2 Developer runtime
  • Silverlight 2 Software Development Kit (SDK)
  • KB956453 for Visual Studio 2008 SP1, and
  • Silverlight Tools for Visual Studio 2008 SP1

The Silverlight Tools for Visual Studio 2008 SP1 includes the following:

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In case you missed the news, Microsoft has just released the official Silverlight 2 Release Candidate build, a major step towards getting an official plug-in. Now, by many early accounts, we expected to have a final plug-in around this time, but I think it's clear that Microsoft is saving that release for the upcoming PDC festivities. So, we get an RC instead of an RTM, but according to the great ScottGu, applications built to work with RC0 should be upgradable to RTM with a 'few hours' work. Among the highlights of things changed Beta 2 to RC0:

  • Snap-to-pixel rendering by default (SL used to use 'sub pixel' rendering). This will help Silverlight applications look 'crisper' on screen and finally help improve the readability of the text!
  • More new controls: Combobox, PasswordBox, and ProgressBar
  • Updated default skin- looks much cleaner than the original default skin
And that's about it at surface level. For a complete list of the well over 30 breaking changes in RC0, check out Mike Snow's blog. Most of the changes are small 'tweaks,' but they may affect your app if you used a lot of the Silverlight API.
As for Telerik, we've got our RC0 bits ready to go. In fact, we were going to release them today, but Microsoft was a little late getting the RC0 plug-in out the door. On Monday, we will be releasing the RadControls for Silverlight 2 RC0, which will not only work on the new plug-in, but also pack some new controls and features (more on those later). And in about 4 weeks, around the time of PDC, we will release the RadControls for Silverlight 2 RC1, followed shortly by the official RadControls for Silverlight with our big Q3 release in early November.
It has been a long road, but Silverlight 2 is finally (almost) here!UPDATE: I got our planned release day for the RadControls for Silverlight RC0 wrong. After the MS delay last week, we decided to add a few more things to RC0, so we need a few extra days to re-test. Look for Telerik RC0 by week's end.

Rc0 Silverlight Tools : Free Programs Utilities And Apps Free

Silverlight 2 Release date set for 14 October 2008…. Released!

One of the most frequently asked questions by developers to Microsoft employees this past year, has probably been: 'When will Silverlight 2 be released?'

Microsoft was very 'secretive' about when Silverlight 2 will be released, but they've FINALLY made an announcement as to when we can expect SL RTW. According to this letter, Microsoft will be releasing Silverlight to the public on 14 October 2008. Yes. That's correct! Not 27 October as anticipated, but today!

Old installations will automatically be updated (with default setting) to the new version as soon as this version will become available.

Rc0 Silverlight Tools : Free Programs Utilities And Apps Windows 10

Oh man! Why should i enroll in xtn? xtuple open source erp for mac. I just refreshed http://www.microsoft.com/silverlight/ and noted that SL was released while busy writing this post. Great news!

If you've previously installed Silverlight RC0 and the development tools, you will note that you cannot install Silverlight 2 RTW (Release To Web) if you didn't update the developer tools first. An update of the developer tools, called 'Microsoft Silverlight Tools for Visual Studio 2007 SP1 (RC1)' can be found here. This update will install:

  • Silverlight 2 Developer runtime
  • Silverlight 2 Software Development Kit (SDK)
  • KB956453 for Visual Studio 2008 SP1, and
  • Silverlight Tools for Visual Studio 2008 SP1

The Silverlight Tools for Visual Studio 2008 SP1 includes the following:

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  • Visual Basic and C# Project templates
  • Intellisense and code generators for XAML
  • XAML design preview
  • Debugging of Silverlight applications
  • Remote debugging of Silverlight applications for Mac
  • Web reference support
  • WCF Templates
  • Team Build and command line build support
  • Integration with Expression Blend

Before you install this update, make sure to uninstall any previous versions of Expression Blend, and be sure to have Visual Studio 2008 SP1 installed prior to installing this update.

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So? What has changed from RC0 to RTW? Well, as far as I could find out,

  • Only bugs were fixed from RC0 to RTW. No API changes has been made.
  • Google Chrome also currently supports Silverlight in their developer release. Here's how to enable Silverlight for Chrome developer release.

You can listen to Scott Guthrie's teleconference about Silverlight here and read more about it on http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2008/oct08/10-13Silverlight2PR.mspx.

Something else worth looking at is this page. You can find the Silverlight fact sheet also on this page. http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/presskits/silverlight/default.mspx





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