Besides, in my personal experience, when it comes to the technology that’s used to build their products, the business really doesn’t care…ĭid anyone buy a word of what I just said? Anyone? Did you? 🙂 Microsoft just rolled out an update ( 5.1 was rolled out on May 8th 2012), and they commit to support SL5 untill at least 2022 on Mac OS 10.5.7 and Windows 7, or lower. The truth is, Silverlight is not dead at all. Man, I wish I had LightSwitch about three years ago… When Silverlight wasn’t dead.Īs a LightSwitch addict, it must admit it hurts every time I see or hear this. So anyways, if this was the first time you have ever seen LightSwitch, I can imagine you’re thinking: Right after the demo, something along the lines of this follows:
I’m working on my presentation: “ Visual Studio LightSwitch: Under the hood” for community days, and decided to post a little preview of some of the contents… If you are one of the 8 (or more, hopefully a lot more) people that intend to join my session, don’t read on…Īfter the usual “TOC” and “About the speaker”, I show a very small demo on LightSwitch for those people that tend to sneak into level 400 sessions without knowing the technology (something I do a lot myself :-)).