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Silverlight Intro with Admin Panel
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1. What is Microsoft Silverlight?
- Silverlight is a web based technology, launched by Microsoft in April 2007.
- Silverlight is considered as a competitor to Adobe's Flash.
- Silverlight is Microsoft's implementation of a cross-browser, cross-platform client framework that allows designers and developers to deliver Rich Internet Applications (RIA) embedded in Web pages.
- Silverlight is a browser plug-in approximately 6MB in size; it is client-side free software, with an easy and fast (less than 10 sec) one time installation available for any client side browser.
- It supports advanced data integration, multithreading, HD video using IIS Smooth Streaming, and built-in content protection. Silverlight enables online and offline applications for a broad range of business and consumer scenarios.
- One of the design goals of the Silverlight technology is to fill the gap between Windows applications and Web applications in terms of creating Graphical User Interfaces (GUI).
- Silverlight applications are run as client-side applications without the need to refresh the browser to update the UI. However, because of the built-in .NET framework, Silverlight applications can easily integrate with server-side controls and services. Using Silverlight's implementation of the .NET framework, developers can easily integrate existing libraries and code into Silverlight applications.

2. Why use Silverlight?
- Support for the .NET Framework – if you are already a .NET developer, it is easy to start programming on Silverlight.
- Support for managed code – you can write programs in your favorite language which .NET CLR supports like C#, VB.NET, dynamic languages (IronPython, IronRuby).
- Better development tools -Visual Studio 2010, Expression Blend.
- Large community- More learning resources available compared to Flash.
- Integration with Enterprise based technologies like WPF, LINQ etc
- Silverlight integrates the XAML declarative language with the .NET framework.
- It is a cross-browser, cross-platform technology which provides a consistent user experience everywhere it runs.
- The Silverlight plug-in installs in seconds, and leaves a very small footprint.
- After you install the plug-in, users no longer need to install anything on their workstations to run Silverlight applications. The applications are available to them from whatever browser they are accessing.
- It runs a client-side application that can read data and update the UI without interrupting the user by refreshing the whole page.
- It can run asynchronous communications with the server, allowing the UI to continue to function while waiting for the server response.
- It delivers rich video, audio, and graphics.

3. Which platforms does Silverlight support?
- Mac OS
- Windows Vista
- Windows XP SP2
- Windows 2000
- Windows Server 2003
- Windows Server 2008
- Windows Server 2010
- Linux (Moonlight)

4. Which browsers does Silverlight support?
- Microsoft - Internet Explorer 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
- Mozilla - Firefox 2 and 3
- Apple - Safari 3 and 4
- Google - Chrome