Because Silverlight is cross-platform, so you could use a single codebase with minimum-to-none platform branching. This minimizes production costs and enhances maintainability, which means quicker bug fixes and faster feature updates.
@l3xforever they already have that with the Adobe Air application...cross-platform...and seesmic web is also cross platform since it works inside the browser...basically it seems they are making something on any platform there is just to say they have. As far as your reasoning it is irrelevant due to the fact they already have MANY cross-platform applications. Thus Seesmic for Windows (by Microsoft) and Seesmic for Silverlight (by Microsoft) are redundant.
OMG windows still sucks
hellertytus 1 year ago
Volume seems really low on this clip. :(
bewareofcabbage 2 years ago 3
why are you making a silverlight version if you already have a windows version?...that is a bit redundant.
DybbukAtroxic 2 years ago
Because Silverlight is cross-platform, so you could use a single codebase with minimum-to-none platform branching. This minimizes production costs and enhances maintainability, which means quicker bug fixes and faster feature updates.
l3xforever 2 years ago
@l3xforever they already have that with the Adobe Air application...cross-platform...and seesmic web is also cross platform since it works inside the browser...basically it seems they are making something on any platform there is just to say they have. As far as your reasoning it is irrelevant due to the fact they already have MANY cross-platform applications. Thus Seesmic for Windows (by Microsoft) and Seesmic for Silverlight (by Microsoft) are redundant.
DybbukAtroxic 2 years ago
zis zis very good!
joelrubino 2 years ago
L'accent francais !!!! héhé
antony810 2 years ago
congrats
hellorodney 2 years ago
Congratulations Loic and the team! Hope you get the deserved success! :)
aiedilabs 2 years ago