How does this even get measured? Most developers today think that Flash is "a toy and not well suited for heavy lifting Internet applications". That's unlikely to change in a year.
OTOH, if this is truly a Flash vs. SilverLight thing (as the event title suggests), there's no questions that Ashot will win.
lol - Silverlight is an amazing platform - and I definitely see a very good future; but this is too short term. Lol, Technology moves too slowly - except with Flash Video - lol - nice job YouTube :-p
what a ridiculous thing to say. It's all about what's going on on the back-end. Flash on the front end is more than capable of doing 'heavy-lifting' when supported by good code - in any language - on the back end.
@cypherkin - what part of youtube was new technology? flash video has been around for years and years and comes standard on most machines at this point, which is why youtube was able to take off. new ideas catch fire and take off, new technology takes a while to catch because corporations take a while to get on board business-wise, not because the actual technology isnt there -- ask anyone who's ever worked in the mobile market.