Hi Jasim,

I know you said 'not javascript' but I think JS frameworks are really the order 
of the day.
The ones I hear thrown around the most are:

-          jQuery

-          Backbone

-          Knockout

-          Spline

But you said you're doing UX work.. are you looking at developer skills or UX 
skills to improve?

HTML5 seems a reasonably safe choice either way.
And ASP.Net MVC 4 beta was released today, so that could be a good place to 
look as well if you are a .Net dev.

Cheers,

Steven Nagy
Readify | Senior Consultant | MVP Windows Azure
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B: azure.snagy.name<http://azure.snagy.name/>

From: ozsilverlight-boun...@ozsilverlight.com 
[mailto:ozsilverlight-boun...@ozsilverlight.com] On Behalf Of Jasim Schluter
Sent: Friday, 17 February 2012 2:11 PM
To: ozsilverlight@ozsilverlight.com
Subject: Skills


Hi All,

I've been playing with Silverlight since Silverlight 2 beta,

and have just finished a 1 year 7 month contract doing UX work in Silverlight.

Now that I have a chance to lift my head up and ask:

"What skills this group are they adding to their toolbox at the moment?"

And please not everyone say Javascipt!

Cheers,

Jasim Schluter

Jasim Schluter | Blender3DLive | www.Blender3DLive.com | SilverLighter| 
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