Moving from Silverlight to [insert answer here].
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I've several Silverlight applications. I enjoy the async programming model and ease of deployment. All of the applications are OOB (Out of Browser). All are in Visual Studio 2010. What should I be doing at this point to move out of Silverlight? Is it possible to upgrade to Visual Studio 20XX, convert the applications to XXXX and distribute via the web? I probably should get on this.... :-D
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I've several Silverlight applications. I enjoy the async programming model and ease of deployment. All of the applications are OOB (Out of Browser). All are in Visual Studio 2010. What should I be doing at this point to move out of Silverlight? Is it possible to upgrade to Visual Studio 20XX, convert the applications to XXXX and distribute via the web? I probably should get on this.... :-D
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I've several Silverlight applications. I enjoy the async programming model and ease of deployment. All of the applications are OOB (Out of Browser). All are in Visual Studio 2010. What should I be doing at this point to move out of Silverlight? Is it possible to upgrade to Visual Studio 20XX, convert the applications to XXXX and distribute via the web? I probably should get on this.... :-D
You problem is that Silverlight (and other similar things like Flash) loosing support (Flash i about to be 'killed'!), so you have to look for something, but actually no real substitution...or at least not an easy one or even half-automatic... The only current substitution is HTML5 - and there is a lot of problem with it still... There is not know 'best-practice' to do such a transition (for sure there is no simple update/convert), but there are companies/solutions that claim to solve the problem... You should search for 'convert silverlight to html5' and start reading... One of the best I saw is this: http://wijmo.com/a-smooth-transition-to-html5-using-mvvm/[^]
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