Silverlight On the Way To Linux 475
Afforess writes "For the past two years Microsoft and Novell have been working on the 'Moonlight' project. It is a runtime library for websites that run Silverlight. It should allow PCs running Linux to view sites that use Siverlight. Betanews reports 'In the next stage of what has turned out to be a more successful project than even its creators envisioned, the public beta of Moonlight — a runtime library for Linux supporting sites that expect Silverlight — is expected within days.' Moonlight 2.0 is already in the works."
Re:FUCK MICROSOFT! (Score:1, Funny)
Gah, where's my insightful modpoints when I need them? ;)
Microsoft developing in Linux (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Javascript (Score:5, Funny)
Now it's clear (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Microsoft developing in Linux (Score:3, Funny)
It is needed because silverlight has a different implementation of the CLR, which supports dynamic languages such as javascript or python.
So, you need a long beard to support python?
Re:Microsoft developing in Linux (Score:1, Funny)
Now just give me a XAML designer. (Score:2, Funny)
Now please add a XAML designer to Monodevelop so I can create Silverlight/Moonlight apps without Visual Studio. AJAX, etc... is too twitchy and cumbersome. Silverlight is a great way to make real apps that deploy over the web, and without having to waste time fighting with JS+HTML+CSS (Ugh!).
easy... (Score:1, Funny)
just turn ur display sideways...aye wah-lah!;-)
Re:FUCK MICROSOFT! (Score:5, Funny)
In capitalist America, Microsoft fucks you.
People wonder why pro-OSS types have a bad rep... (Score:5, Funny)
*People complain it's not on linux*
*company ports software to linux*
*people complain it's not OSS*
*company GPLs software*
*people complain it's not GPLv3*
*company forces a GPL2 or later licence*
*people complain that the company has a trademarked logo*
*company curls up in the corner, quietly sobbing*
*people complain that the design of the corner it's crying in isn't covered by creative commons*
Silverlight ported, nobody cares (Score:5, Funny)
Microsoft today announced the release of version 2.0 of its world-beating Silverlight multimedia platform for the Web [today.com]. As a replacement for Adobe's Flash, it is widely considered utterly superfluous and of no interest to anyone who could be found.
"We have a fabulous selection of content partners for Silverlight," announced Microsoft marketer Scott Guthrie on his blog today. "NBC for the Olympics, which delivered millions of new users to BitTorrent. The Democrat National Convention, which is fine because those Linux users are all Ron Paul weirdos anyway. Major League Baseball, er, forget that one. It comes with rich frameworks, rich controls, rich networking support, a rich base class library, rich media support, oh God kill me now. My options are underwater, my resume's a car crash, Google won't call me back. My life is an exercise in futility. I'm the walking dead, man. The walking dead."
Silverlight was created by Microsoft to leverage its desktop monopoly on Windows, to work off the tremendous sales and popularity of Vista. Flash is present on a pathetic 96% of all computers connected to the Internet, whereas Silverlight downloads are into the triple figures.
"But it's got DRM!" cried Guthrie. "Netflix loved it! And web developers love us too, after all we did for them with IE 6. Wait, come back! We'll put porn on it! FREE PORN!"
Similar Microsoft initiatives include its XPS replacement for Adobe PDF, its HD Photo replacement for JPEG photographs and its earlier Liquid Motion attempt to replace Flash. Also, that CD-ROM format Vista defaults to which no other computers can read.
In a Microsoft internal security sweep, Guthrie's own desktop was found to still be running Windows XP.
It should allow PCs running Linux to view... (Score:2, Funny)
... sites using Silverlight
All five of them!? Really?
Re:FUCK MICROSOFT! (Score:2, Funny)
...and not even the godamn good courtesy of a reacharound. Unless it's for your wallet.
Does anyone who is not MS use this? (Score:2, Funny)
I've not seen any Silverlight outside a MS product.
Re:What the hell is Silverlight? (Score:3, Funny)
So basically pure evil.. ;)
Re:What a surprise... backhanded support (Score:3, Funny)
I think he means Canada and Mexico. If not then I'm totally stumped.