In this post I’m again comparing two features of Silverlight and Flex, this time we’re going to take a look at how data validation is implemented on both platforms. This will be a very interesting comparison, since Flex and Silverlight take entirely different approaches. Which one is better? I can let you know in advance that one of the two is a bit broken. Read on to find out which one…… …(read more)
1028 readersIn this post I’m comparing Flex 4 and Silverlight 4’s clipboard access abilities. Accessing the clipboard should be an interesting comparison, since both Flash 10 and Silverlight 4 take different approaches. I deliberately said "Flash 10" in the previous sentence, because accessing the clipboard in a Flex application is done by using the native Flash
912 readersI’ve wanted to do a “Silverlight vs Flex” series for quite a while now. Both Silverlight and Flex will reach version 4 during the first quarter of this year, at least, that’s what the roadmaps say. With both reaching version 4, this seems like the perfect time to do a comparison about how to implement
412 readersOccasionally you might find the need to compare completely unrelated data in your applications. This may sound a bit odd, but it does happen, especially in cases where you may want to observe and compare trends within your data sets. This could include completely different data sets, using different value ranges on both axes, with
537 readersThe slides and sample apps for the Flex and Silverlight stack comparison talk that I gave at 360 Flex with Eric Fickes are now available. You can find them here: http://www.iheartair.com/?page_id=604
575 readersOccasionally you might find the need to compare completely unrelated data in your applications. This may sound a bit odd, but it does happen, especially in cases where you may want to observe and compare trends within your data sets. This could include completely different data sets, using different value ranges on both axes, with
406 readersThere have been many changes to the way you use the Spark (xmlns:s) components of Flex 4 vs the older Halo (xmlns:mx) components of Flex 3. My plan of this series is to release a simple comparison post every couple of days comparing the way you would do something in Flex 4 vs Flex 3.
542 readersSome of you may have seen this before, but Smashing Magazine published an article that compared Silverlight and Flash a while ago. Not that Silverlight is a big player yet, but nevertheless it is still interesting to look at what Microsoft is offering. Read the article here.
320 readersHere is a comparison between Flash Lite 4.0 vs Flash 10.1 video playback. First, comparing 2 different runtimes on different OS it’s not fare comparison. It seems that the Flash Lite 4.0 implementation on the HTC Desire is not optimized as it is Flash 10.1 on Nexus One with Froyo which is an improved OS.
353 readersThis is the third in a four part series on understanding Silverlight by a Flex developer. There is a big culture of misinformation in both the Flex and Silverlight camps regarding how the other gets the job done. The best way to bridge the divide is to investigate how Silverlight and XAML does the
338 readersI'm here at PDC 09, where I'm very excited about all the possibilities in Silverlight 4. When we jumped into 1.1/1.0/WPFE several years ago, we never thought silverlight would evolve so quickly, but here we are. One of the most exciting features, which allot of users have been asking for since the bad old Silverlight
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