Silverlight will support some mainstream mobile platforms this year, including the Nokia s60 and Windows Mobile 6 systems. By then, the mobile platform will have a better user experience, this truly realizes the original cross-platform commitment of Silverlight.
On the other hand, Android is still in its infancy. In my opinion, although the technology is very starting, it has a limited subset of Java SE and an open sourceCommunityManyCodeIt can be used for reuse. It is too much stronger than j2_, but it is still a castle in the air so far. The Mono Project has a sub-project moonlight, which is a Linux port of Silverlight. I don't know if it will be migrated to Android. I heard that the Mono Project owner is very interested in Android, I want to port mono in the past. What's more crazy is that the iPhone also has a share and has already been implemented.
In addition, I also found a web-server: ijetty for Android platform. I will be able to play it later.
I am interested in mobile development.
Finally, I was amazed at the idea of pamp (Personal Apache MySQL PHP), which is used in Nokia's s60 system. It was very powerful and I wanted to do this for a long time, how nice it is to run a mediawiki on it ~~
Pamp Project address: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pamp/
2008-5-24 zealic