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Meaning of Silverlight from wikipedia

- Microsoft Silverlight is a discontinued application framework designed for writing and running rich internet applications, similar to Adobe's runtime...
- Silverlight or Silver Light may refer to: Microsoft Silverlight, a web browser plugin Terry Silverlight, American musician Silver Light, a 1990 novel...
- competing browser plugin technologies including Java applets, Microsoft Silverlight. With the deprecation of browser plugin interfaces and transition to...
- was developed as a successor to Microsoft Silverlight, enabling developers to migrate existing Silverlight applications to the web without rewriting their...
- Terry Silverlight is a jazz, pop, rock and R&B drummer, composer, producer, arranger and author. Silverlight was born in Newark, New Jersey and grew up...
- designed to work with any technology or device including ASP.NET, Microsoft Silverlight (in-browser and out-of-browser models), Windows Presentation Foundation...
- June 2009) Bing Maps Silverlight Beta (2 December 2009) - Silverlight, Twitter, Streetside (Oslo) (11 June 2010) - Silverlight improvements (Boston M4)...
- software components and tools that appeal to .NET, Windows Forms, WPF, Silverlight and ASP.NET developers for building better applications. Xceed is best...
- 2024 under the working title Tears and Rain, with scenes being shot at Silverlight Studios in Wānaka. Production occurred in Auckland in early April. Fleming...
- application like a word processor). Examples of such plug-ins are Microsoft Silverlight, Adobe Flash Player, Adobe Shockwave Player, and Java SE. HTML 5 includes...