by via JohnPapa.net on 12/10/2011 1:58:26 PM
Silverlight 5 was released to the web yesterday, finalizing the feature list that many of us have been tinkering with in 2011. I’m excited that a product I had a very small part in shaping is now out. The team members are amazing and did a fantastic job amidst unusual circumstances over the past year, and I applaud them all. Fantastic job Silverlight crew!
The question many have already asked me is if they should install this release. If you are a Silverlight dev, then absolutely you should install this! There are a ton of great features in here and the backwards compat is solid., as usual
You can download Silverlight 5 from this page. Instructions are a bit unclear, but most developers should certainly should install the Silverlight5 Tools download which includes the Silverlight SDK, Silverlight tooling for Visual Studio 2010, and Silverlight Developer Runtime itself.
You most certainly will want to install the Expressions Blend 5 Preview, too, if you do any Blend work … which I highly recommend for Silverlight dev’s. You may also want to install the latest versions of RIA Services, the toolkit, and/or Mac runtime for Silverlight.
(from the Silverlight 5 download package)
Original Post: Silverlight 5 Released to Web
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