[dba-VB] Rapid Application Development: LightSwitch 2011 (no beta)

jwcolby jwcolby at colbyconsulting.com
Sat Sep 10 14:26:12 CDT 2011


How is lightswitch doing in the area of efficiency?  The last time I looked at it the trips to sql 
server bordered on ludicrous.

John W. Colby
www.ColbyConsulting.com

On 9/10/2011 1:09 PM, Gustav Brock wrote:
> Hi Shamil
>
> The goal for LightSwitch is RAD of Silverlight Line Of Business apps for simultaneous deployment as desktop and browser application as you prefer. It is not (yet) for phone development as far as I know.
>
> For Windows Phone development you currently use the development kit for Visual Studio 2010 and the associated Phone simulator.
>
> The Gadgeteer looks cool but expensive. And a little more mechanics is needed if you ask me - to make the Meccano of our time.
>
> 3D printing I saw in real life at an exhibition several years ago and was amazed. It was used to create prototypes of items for later plastic molding. Items were relatively "coarse" at that time, but I'm convinced that this technique will turn many things upside down. Just think of how laser printing replaced offset print in many areas and how video projectors have killed old days' slide projector - and currently movie projection in cinemas.
>
> The key parameter of 3D printing is, of course, the strength of the produced items. This evolves rapidly. At one point, think how you could bring a 3D printer and a bunch of printing powder to Mars, then you can produce any item locally. The list goes on.
>
> /gustav
>
>
>>>> shamil at smsconsulting.spb.ru 10-09-2011 14:27>>>
> Hi Gustav --
>
> Yes, no one knows what technology will "fire" in the near future
> I just noted I feel a bit "tired of custom MS technologies" - trying to make
> money here using a limited (but huge - .NET framework IS huge) set of MS
> technologies and to use as much as possible generally accepted software
> development technologies, practices and standards...
>
> BTW, I do plan to purchase Windows Phone 7/8 - if MS LightSwitch will be
> able (isn't it yet?) to prototype/develop Windows Phone 7/8 apps I would
> definitely try to use it...
>
> Thank you.
>
> --
> Shamil
>
> P.S. ".NET Gadgeteer" and "3D printing" look very cool from here - imagine
> one will be able to design and to "3d print" "home hand made" custom gadgets
> in a few years:
>
> "Gadgeteer utilizes the .NET Micro Framework to make writing code for your
> device *as easy as* writing a desktop, Web or Windows Phone application."
>
> http://www.netmf.com/gadgeteer/about.html
>
> http://www.dotnetrocks.com/default.aspx?showNum=694
>
> http://www.ghielectronics.com/catalog/category/265/
>
> http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/projects/gadgeteer/
>
> http://gadgeteer.codeplex.com/
>
> 3d printing
>
> http://www.economist.com/node/18114327?Story_ID=18114327
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dba-vb-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
> [mailto:dba-vb-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Gustav Brock
> Sent: 10 ???????? 2011 ?. 15:20
> To: dba-vb at databaseadvisors.com
> Subject: Re: [dba-VB] Rapid Application Development: LightSwitch 2011
> (nobeta)
>
> Hi Shamil
>
> No one knows, and so many smart opinions out there about what is "dead" or "hot".
> MS claims that Silverlight will remain a focus product but who knows?
>
> Neither Silverlight, LightSwitch, or Access for that matter, is the answer
> for everything, but I find LightSwitch to be much of that Access should have
> been.
>
> Most smartphone users will have an Android. I have a Windows Phone 7 and
> find it superior.
>
> /gustav
>
>
>>>> shamil at smsconsulting.spb.ru 10-09-2011 10:34>>>
>
> Hi Gustav --
>
> Thank you for your information.
>
> I personally do not plan to work (and even to play) with MS LightSwitch.
> I can be wrong - but as far as I have heard/read HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript will
> soon (in a few years?) make Adobe Flash and SilverLight(?) a kind of
> "obsolete" technologies:
>
> http://ntt.cc/2010/03/15/will-html5-css-javascript-really-be-flash-and-silverlight-killer.html
>
> and iPad doesn't support Adobe Flash (does it support Silverlight?) - and
> according to the referred above article everybody will soon have an iPad :)
>
> Thank you.
>
> --
> Shamil
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dba-vb-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
> [mailto:dba-vb-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Gustav Brock
> Sent: 5 ???????? 2011 ?. 20:42
> To: dba-vb at databaseadvisors.com
> Subject: [dba-VB] Rapid Application Development: LightSwitch 2011 (no beta)
>
> Hi all
>
> I asked MAPS if Visual Studio LightSwitch 2011 (now trial and purchase-ware):
>
> http://www.microsoftstore.com/lightswitch
>
> will be included in the Microsoft Action Pack Development and Design Subscription for 2011/2012?
>
> No:
>
> Unfortunately Visual Studio LightSwitch 2011 will not be included in the Action Pack.
>
> Visual Sutdio LightSwitch 2011 is Available to Levels: Developer AA; VS Pro
> with MSDN (Retail); VS Premium with MSDN (MPN); BizSpark Admin; BizSpark; VS
> Ultimate with MSDN (VL); VS Premium with MSDN (VL); VS Pro with MSDN (VL);
> VS Premium with MSDN (Retail); VS Ultimate with MSDN (Retail); VS Ultimate
> with MSDN (MPN); MSDN AA Institution; VS Ultimate with MSDN (NFR FTE).
>
> /gustav
>
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