I think it is all fascinating. That arstechnica article was written a couple of 
months ago before Build and seems at odds with what others are saying about 
Silverlight. But no one seems to really know.

 

 

 

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jolyon Smith
Sent: Monday, 19 September 2011 1:25 p.m.
To: NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi List
Subject: Re: [DUG] Windows 8 Metro thoughts

 

Here's probably the best article on this that I have come across so far:

 

  
http://arstechnica.com/microsoft/news/2011/06/windows-8-for-software-developers-the-longhorn-dream-reborn.ars/2

 

Somehow it manages to make sense of all the contradictions in other 
reports/write-ups/opinion pieces.  Perhaps The Grand Unified Theory of //build/ 
if you will.  :)

 

 

On 19 September 2011 12:02, David Brennan <[email protected]> wrote:

I read this blog post on the Embarcadero blog feed:

 

http://blogs.remobjects.com/blogs/mh/2011/09/17/p3168

 

Interesting, not least because Marc has a go at traditional Win32 development 
tools and then clarifies in the comments that he does indeed count Delphi. He 
takes the view that you should use native tools for each platform. This is 
interesting because I would have thought he’s pushing his luck saying this on 
the Embarcadero blog and it also runs counter to their new product to compile 
Oxygene to Java I would have thought.

 

Anyway, the real core of the blog post was about Windows 8 and the major 
changes Microsoft are making, changes which at this stage appear to cut out 
native Win32 style development. Sounds like Win32 apps will still be usable in 
Desktop mode on Intel CPUs but potentially nowhere else. I noticed on another 
Embarcadero blog someone saying that Embarcadero will be supporting Windows 8 
with Delphi but they aren’t sure exactly how (eg VCL, Firemonkey, both?). 

 

One comment Marc Hoffman made was that Microsoft are exposing the XAML UI to 
C++ so that is Microsofts path for doing non managed development. I wonder if 
Embarcadero will try to do the same with CBuilder and Delphi and I wonder how 
much Microsoft would cooperate? And if you did try to expose it is that a third 
Delphi UI option or does VCL or Firemonkey map to it?

 

Anyone else heard anything interesting about Windows 8 and how it affects 
native development?

 

Cheers,

David.

 

 

 

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