@mssurface That's good that there is XNA support . The reason I asked about silverlight was because if you could make Silverlight applications on MS Surface then you would be able to re-use the code for Windows PCs and Windows Phone 7 phones.
@0m3n1337 Silverlight is definately a platform that Microsoft is investing in, but I do not have anything to share regarding Surface and Silverlight at this time.
@0m3n1337 We have a Toolkit for Windows 7 that bridges development using Surface controls onto Windows 7 PCs with WPF/.Net too. That aids in cross-platform development. From a UX perspective, you'll normally re-do your interface based on the system. Phone vs. PC vs. Surface have different user interactions.
So is this a Silverlight based application? If not, are there plans to make Silverlight APIs that could integrate with Microsoft Surface?
0m3n1337 1 year ago
@0m3n1337 Surface supports WPF and XNA.
mssurface 1 year ago
@mssurface That's good that there is XNA support . The reason I asked about silverlight was because if you could make Silverlight applications on MS Surface then you would be able to re-use the code for Windows PCs and Windows Phone 7 phones.
0m3n1337 1 year ago
@0m3n1337 Silverlight is definately a platform that Microsoft is investing in, but I do not have anything to share regarding Surface and Silverlight at this time.
Cheers.
Eric
mssurface 1 year ago
@0m3n1337 We have a Toolkit for Windows 7 that bridges development using Surface controls onto Windows 7 PCs with WPF/.Net too. That aids in cross-platform development. From a UX perspective, you'll normally re-do your interface based on the system. Phone vs. PC vs. Surface have different user interactions.
mssurface 1 year ago