Check out Tim Heuer's blog for lots of good details on Controls, ADO.NET Data Services, Text Rendering improvements, and more. There's a bunch of new stuff in this, the Release of Silverlight 2. You can also code Silverlight with the free Visual Web Developer Express, so you don't need to pay for a working development environment to try out Silverlight. It'll be licensed under the EPL 1.0 License. Details and progress at the Eclipse Tools for Silverlight Blog. Yes, that means you can code Silverlight in Eclipse. Silverlight 2 Developer Runtime (Windows)Īnd from ScottGu's blog, the Epic GuPost.Silverlight Tools for Visual Studio 2008 SP1. ![]() There's the expected stuff, like the final SDK, Expression, and Silverlight tools:
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