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Using Visual Studio for Managed JScript

If you use Visual Studio for developing your Silverlight apps and wish to start debug session Managed JScript by just pressing F5, Laurence Moroney has posted a blog entry about using Dynamic Languages in Silverlight with Visual Studio. The article shows

Cool Managed JScript app

John Lam has written a nice post on how you can use cross-language integration features provided by Managed JScript to create a sophisticated Silverlight 2 application. He uses Managed JScript for tying together IronPython, C# app and Flicker APIs to

Managed JScript in Silverlight 2

With Silverlight 2 Beta 1, we have released a refresh for our Dynamic Language Runtime (DLR) based JScript engine code named ‘Managed JScript’. Managed JScript team will have some blog posts to help you take most advantage of the features provided in

Managed JScript announced

Managed JScript is a brand new implementation based on infrastructure provided by DLR. It is an implementation of ECMAScript Edition 3 with added support for access to the .NET Framework and cross-language support.
 
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