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04 November 2008

Calling all Silverlight/WPF Developers & Designers.

I've put together a proposal to shake things up in the Silverlight/WPF ecosystem. I need your help, in that part of this proposal I'm working on requires also some of your feedback and evidence to support this cause.

I've put together a simple 11 Questions (Very short, no typing required) and the answers will have a big impact on your ecosystem.

Please take the time if you can to answer these and I promise changes will occur as a result.

http://deploy.ztelligence.com/start/index.jsp?PIN=13APU9WJMSVWA

Please also pass this on to any of your Silverlight/WPF colleagues.

thank you!

p.s

No contact details will be asked of you, so feel free to be brutally honest.

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# Earl said:

Survey is not working it keeps asking for a number between 0-100 but has no place to enter it.

06 November 08 at 2:54 PM
# Sergei said:

Any results/stats to be published online after survey completion?

15 November 08 at 8:03 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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