Firefox is generally a much better browser than IE, and yet IE is still the clear victor. As I've already explained in previous posts, IE is just much better than Chrome, even if Chrome is much faster. Javascript still lacks in many key aspects of the web world, and even though these aspects may soon emerge on Javascript, I think Silverlight will beat Javascript, simply because it's not restricted in the way that Javascript it.Īs for the matter for Chrome vs IE, there's no doubt who will win. However, Silverlight already has a significant install base, as anyone who watched the oympics online using msnbc would have had to install Silverlight. Most would think Javascript is more convenient as anyone can use it already. As Javascript and Silverlight are in two different languages, there may be a lot of compatibility issues with websites in the future. Silverlight isn't necessarily dependent on that. Although Javascript is becoming faster, that's because of browser speed. But in time, I'm sure Silverlight will win out. Many people would say Javascript could become a serious competitor to Silverlight, and that's probably true. With the coming of Google Chrome, Javascript has become a lot faster. This time, it's also a battle between 2 different technologies: year-old Silverlight, and old Javascript. This could be one of the biggest browser battles of all time! Maybe bigger than the IE vs Netscape from years ago. The battle's on, the heat is burning up, and all eyes look to the onslaught before us.
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