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Silverlight design from a Flash artist's perspective

On Friday, Microsoft launched a new site, Project Rosetta, in answer to a common question, namely how does a Flash designer get started with Silverlight?

Project Rosetta is a site dedicated to helping designers and developers build applications in Silverlight while taking advantage of skills they already know.

If you're a Flash designer or developer, why not take some time and have a look at what Silverlight has to offer? At worst, you'll have a better understanding of the differences between the technologies and can argue why Flash is a better choice. At best, you'll have another skill that you can market making yourself more valuable.

I've also been following Shine Draw, an interesting blog where Terence Tsang does a different project in each post and implements the same effect in both Flash and Silverlight. It gives a great opportunity to see what you're familiar with and see the other side's equivalent. He's really cranking these posts out so definitely take a look.

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Posted: Sep 08 2008, 12:12 by Bill Reiss | Comments (0) RSS comment feed |
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