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Creating a Mesh-enabled Silverlight web app is easy

So with the tokens I acquired at PDC to try out the Live Services framework, I was able to create a Mesh-enabled Silverlight application. It still needs some work, such as storing high scores in the Mesh, but you can see Dr. Popper running on the desktop in this screenshot as a Mesh-enabled app:

drpoppermesh

Pretty cool, and it only took a couple of hours, it only took that long because I was having a brain malfunction and forgot that I needed the tech preview version of Mesh running on my desktop instead of the release version. Pretty exciting stuff. I hope that it doesn’t take too long to open up the tech preview to more people than just those at PDC.

Posted: Nov 01 2008, 15:39 by Bill Reiss | Comments (2) RSS comment feed |
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