Moonlight in June?
4 June 2007 in Linux & Microsoft & Programming
21st of June is the date the Mono team set to get Moonlight, the Mono-based implementation of Microsoft Silverlight, up and running for public showing.
Project status and Implementation details can be found at the mono project official website.
Miguel de Icaza, the project leader, said recently in ZDNet interview that Linux-based browsers could support Moonlight by the end of this year.
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Fábio Pedrosa » Moonlight on final curve says 22 June 2007 @ 04:30
[…] all so spoken Moonlight, the Silverlight alternative to Linux users (based on Mono), is almost ready to public […]
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