Does anyone know the historical evolution of Babylon.js?

I stumbled upon the fact that there was a Silverlight version of Babylon.js before, which I confirmed through this post:

Bug in code of Vector3 - #13 by Deltakosh

I searched the Internet, but there was very little information about it, which suddenly got me interested in the history of Babylon.js.

Here’s some of the information I was able to find about early Babylon:

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cc @Deltakosh

Well :slight_smile:
I wrote that post long time ago: Where it comes from…. Everything started when I was nine… | by Babylon.js | Medium

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Thank you!
I just read that post and it’s so interesting.
It’s an honor to use Babylon.js, a great engine.

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Thanks a ton!!!

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Awesome. Makes me miss QuickBasic [my intro to code].
The New Millennium link is private t.t https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y13HrDoBBps

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Silverlight. It brings back memories. I knew this Babylon at that time, at least I had tried.
Then I started doing things with XNA if I remember correctly (C# code).
I think I can say that I have known Babylon since it existed in fact and even before Babylon.js was born.
My god, that the years go by quickly in fact.

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@Deltakosh

It was the last time I saw the sun.

:grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

What a great read! I hadn’t come across this before.

Man! I can tell you that you are with us since the very beginning my friend!!! One of the OG!!

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Yes, always faithful. Babylon is a great engine and a nice team, listening, who don"t look down on users, which is rare.
Thank you my friend, for all the work done on Babylon.
Babylon has a long history behind it, which makes it reliable.

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Been working w/ the engine for the last few years on and off and it’s easily one of the best. It’s also my goto now over 3. It’s clean.. you all did a great job on it.

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