I'd also like to raise some points RE HTML5 and WPF/SL etc.

Back in the 1890's the head of the US patent office declared he was going to
close the office because he thought that there was nothing left to invent...
rather short sighted given hindsight...

My point is that HTML5 will bring to the masses through standardisation the
features that consumers have come to demand thanks to agile plugins like SL
and Flash. To quote the SL team blog post that flamed the debate - SL/Flash
trailblaze and HTML5 will then pave the road. These features are already out
there and pervasive (demanded) - so why not standardise and give them the
ultimate reach they deserve! Bravo - it's a really good idea, and consumers
win. The stuff that was around years ago will now be available through
standards.

But there is new stuff now... that stuff has been done - tech moves on.

Where consumers *also* win is that SL and Flash are all about ideas and tech
that doesn't/didn't exist yet + getting it to market fast. It's a playground
for great ideas. 3D video. Surround sound, adaptive smooth streaming (for
the SL = video zealots). Multitouch, multi screen, multi bloody everything.
Rapid development (through Des/Dev workflows) + awesome tooling.

Consumers like apps too remember. They would much rather read their EPG in
an app than have a link to a web page on their desktop.

And what about other ideas that don't really exist yet. To say that WPF is
dead and/or dying - well I say to you - there is more to the world of UX and
consumerism than just the browser/current thinking. I think that WPF is
_still_ ahead of its time. Tech/devices are moving wayyyyy too fast for
HTML5 spec to keep up with (what about this cheap new device?
http://www.engadget.com/2010/09/13/microsoft-principal-researcher-bill-buxton-surface-will-be-in-h/
)...

I think the HTML5 vs the world debate is forgetting about the consumer
app/hi-tech/new shiny device market - it will/(*is*) be hooooooge! And we
need to keep the consumers happy (which means being nimble!).

HTML5 is great, bringing what we demand to spec. Yaay for Vimeo working on
my iPhone! Plugins are great bringing us the latest tech quickly. And... as
new screens are added (Surface, phones etc)... then you can be sure i'll be
betting the farm on ripping out apps quickly on tech like WPF...

Cheap Surfaces, every shop... WPF = killer.

My 2 cents :)

On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 9:01 PM, Tatham Oddie <tat...@oddie.com.au> wrote:

> Even as the web standards zealot in the corner, I wouldn’t agree with many
> of Scott’s points.
>
>
>
> Jordan Knight and I just discussed the relationship between HTML5 and
> Silverlight across two episodes of Frankly Speaking:
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>
>
> http://www.noisetosignal.com.au/franklyspeaking/?p=256
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> http://www.noisetosignal.com.au/franklyspeaking/?p=260
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> *Subject:* Interesting article re: WPF/Silverlight/HTML5 on riagenic
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> Via CodeProject 'Daily News' (14/09/2010) -
> http://www.riagenic.com/archives/363
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