With the arrival of .NET 3.5, WPF and the RTM of Silverlight 2, .NET developers have more choices than ever for designing, developing and deploying compelling applications with rich user interfaces. However, there are other mainstream alternatives that don’t fall into the .NET camp. Wh... With the arrival of .NET 3.5, WPF and the RTM of Silverlight 2, .NET developers have more choices than ever for designing, developing and deploying compelling applications with rich user interfaces. However, there are other mainstream alternatives that don’t fall into the .NET camp. Wh...Jul. 15, 2009 04:00 AM EDT Reads: 9,469 Replies: 1 |







Jason Dolinger is a senior consultant at Lab49, a consulting firm that builds advanced solutions for the financial services industry. He has been developing enterprise software for 8.5 years, beginning his career in J2EE. He has spent the last 3 years concentrating on Adobe Flex, .NET 3.5 and WPF.












