by Michael Crump via Michael Crump on 12/12/2011 4:04:00 AM
On December the 9th, 2011, Microsoft released the final version of Silverlight 5. This release included many new features that I was looking forward to including: P/Invoke, XAML Binding Debugging and Implicit Data Templates. with this release came the Go-Live license. This meant that you can now publish Silverlight 5 application to production servers and get support! I am proud to see this release as I feel that I’ve been a part of it’s success with blogging, speaking, reporting bugs and emailing the team. So “Congratulations” to the team for this release. This blog post will not only offer links to download it but information on learning more about it. I also included a Mini-FAQ as several questions popped up earlier this year that I feel needs addressing.
If you want to know “What’s new in Silverlight 5” then check out this page on Silverlight.net and continue reading the article below.
First, we are going to need to download the required tools to install the Silverlight 5 RTM. Before getting started, please note that you can install the Silverlight 5 RTM on top of the final release of Silverlight 4. If you have the Silverlight 5 BETA/RC installed, then you might want to go ahead and remove those first.
This download will install all components necessary for Silverlight 5 and Microsoft WCF RIA Services V1 SP2 development including:
If you want a direct link to the files then you can click here.
In case you missed it, I have a 10-part series on Silverlight 5 on SilverlightShow.net. In this extensive guide to Silverlight 5, I give a step-by-step introduction to Silverlight 5, and dives into the features most important to a Silverlight developer.
Thanks for reading!
Original Post: Silverlight 5 has been released plus other info!
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