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Last year, when Silverlight was known as WPFe (Windows Presentation Foundation – Everywhere) Microsoft told us that it would be cross platform and programmable in C# and other .NET languages.   During all the CTP releases up until today  however the only programming language available was JavaScript and XAML.  During the last 4 months Microsoft has been strangely silent about C# support.  That all changed today.

Microsoft has been promising for weeks to reveal their future plans for Silverlight and other web technologies at Mix07 Las Vegas.  This morning Microsoft revealed that C# is finally available for programing Silverlight applications.  Hoorah.

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