You're correct: - the first one refer refers to the actual SDK (along with documentation, Visual Studio templates and examples). You must install this one in order to develop a Silverlight 2 web application. - the second one , is a collection of controls and classes alredy already coded and ready to be used in any Silverlight 2 web application. This one is not required but you can find it very usefull useful since it's a community project, constantly mantained and updated with new features.
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You're correct: - the first one refer to the actual SDK (along with documentation, Visual Studio templates and examples). You must install this one in order to develop a Silverlight 2 web application. - the second one, is a collection of controls and classes alredy coded and ready to be used in any Silverlight 2 web application. This one is not required but you can find it very usefull since it's a community project, constantly mantained and updated with new features. |
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