Microsoft Silverlight: Lux Worldwide Embraces New Tool
SEATTLE, October 17, 2007
Microsoft Silverlight, which was originally code-named Windows Presentation Foundation/Everywhere or WPF/E, is the latest platform for browser-based Rich Internet Applications, animation, vector graphics, and video playback, and Lux Worldwide is an industry leader in design and development for Silverlight, the company announced today.
Microsoft Silverlight is a cross-browser, cross-platform plug-in released by Microsoft as part of the underpinnings of Windows Vista, but which is also available for earlier versions of Windows as part of the .NET 3.0 Framework. It provides clean separation of markup, content, and code in a way that allows designers, UI coders, and programmers to work smoothly in parallel.
"Lux is excited to take the lead in developing and designing applications using Microsoft Silverlight," said Jayson Jarmon, CEO of Lux Worldwide. "The versatility and flexibility of the platform will help us create dynamic and highly interactive solutions for our clients."
By using Microsoft Expression, a tool for developing rich, interactive Microsoft Silverlight applications based on XAML (Extensible Application Markup Language), Lux has been able to focus on delivering the complex and large array of Office developer content in an intuitive, compelling, and visually appealing way.
For example, the Microsoft Office team asked Lux Worldwide to design a printed poster of the technical Office developer content to be hung on the walls of developers' offices. (The poster was wildly popular and is currently in its third printing.) But they soon returned and asked Lux for something more: an interactive tool to help developers to navigate that sea of technical content, to access the information they need quickly, and to see the depth and extent of the content available to them at a glance.
The result is the Microsoft Office Interactive Developer Map, an application that represents a synthesis of much that is new at Microsoft, but not just in its content: Lux built the application using the Microsoft Silverlight platform and the Expression Blend development tool.
The map can be accessed through MSDN and may be considered a "living" document which updates itself via XML feeds each time it is opened. This rich WPF application takes the content on the original poster several steps further to allow developers to drill deeper into the content that interests them. And the Microsoft developer community has embraced this application even more than the printed poster.
Read more about it at Microsoft: MSDN:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/office/bb497969.aspx
The MSDN Blog:
http://blogs.msdn.com/erikaehrli/archive/2007/05/30/MicrosoftOfficeInteractiveDeveloperMapBuiltWithWpf.aspx
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Jayson Jarmon
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