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23 April 2007

Another great post from the mind of Ryan Stewart.

I spoke to Ryan tonight about his latest post:

Scott says:
Q. Where do you get these ideas?
Scott says:
do you just sit at home going "I want..." and then answer them? or is the an editor / someone saying "do an article on x"
Ryan says:
Nah, I come up with it all by myself
Ryan says:
No editor

The how and when of Adobe and Microsoft’s Rich Internet Application technologies

Now that Silverlight is being talked about, people seem to be comparing Apollo and Silverlight in the same posts. I think this stems from the fact that both are still alpha/beta and that the two technologies "cross the streams" into the other companies territory. For that they are significant, but still not in competition. To help clear things up, I've tried to create a guide for how and when you would want to use different RIA technologies from Adobe and Microsoft. Hopefully this clears up a bit of confusion about which technologies are "competing" and which aren't.

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# John C. Bland II said:

As usual, he's spot on. ;-) (very open-minded too)

23 April 07 at 12:07 PM

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About scbarnes

Scott Barnes currently is a Rich Platform Product Manager (WPF & Silverlight). He has been working with Adobe/Macromedia technology for the past 10 years with a main focus specifically on Internet Applications (aka. RIA, Rich Client Technology etc).

Scott first started out as a graphic designer in the late 90’s and over the years developed a passion for programmatic art (Designer + Developer mind). He recently has branched out further into 3D modelling and animation making full use of both his designer + developer mindset.

"..The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man..." - George Bernard Shaw
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