I think a lot of this has come about from a blog post by Scott
Barnes<http://www.riagenic.com/archives/363?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+MsMossyblog+%28MS+MossyBlog%29&utm_content=FeedBurner>..
It pretty much sums up what he has heard.

The summary is:
Windows Team are "dominant" inside Microsoft
Windows Team prefer unmanaged code, so anything .Net really isn't viewed in
a good light
The Dev Team (Scott Guthrie) are pushing WPF/Silverlight
HTML5 + CSS3 + JavaScript can do pretty cool things and are cross platform,
tech independent.

Does this mean Silverlight is dead? Nope.. I don't think so. I suspect that
Silverlight will continue to exist as it will be able to evolve faster than
future versions of standards (HTML5 has been in the works for how long?).

This also applies to flash.. Flash and Silverlight will continue to be the
forefront of new things on the web, but new features will be taken from both
and get added to future versions of HTML.

Well, that's how I see the world :)

On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 2:15 PM, Richard Jones <rjones1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I don't want to start a flame war however I have been talking to some
> fellow developers and they mentioned that Microsoft is preferring to support
> HTML5 over silverlight. I think this is speculation to say the least.
> Anyway, I don't get it, when Microsoft are about to release Windows phone7
> which uses Silverlight.
>
> Can anyone anyone confirm this is the case?
>
> Regards,
> Richard
>



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