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Este é giro ;) 15 Sep 2011 11:08 AM# <http://blogs.msdn.com/b/b8/archive/2011/09/14/metro-style-browsing-and-plug-in-free-html5.aspx#10211872>
Supernatendo,are you paid to defend HTML5 ? Do you even KNOW what HTML5 is really capable of? Yes, far less than what Adobe Flash can currently do. HTML5+JS is the equivalent of what Flash was in 2006. Except that it's not ubiquitous, and has worse tooling. And guess what - the standard is not going to evolve until HTML6.
Second point: you think Microsoft is supporting HTML5 ? Investigate a little further - you'll discover that for Microsoft there is "HTML5" and then there is "Metro HTML5". So, no, you can't build an HTML5+JS app for Metro that will run in other places.
My company builds browser-based applications that behave like desktop applications. Imagine Microsoft Powerpoint, but running in your web-browser. Thanks to the FUD around plugins, we've spent around 1 year investigating alternatives to Adobe Flex. Guess what: from the engineering point of view it's completely disappointing - you have to invest two to three more time and money in R&D to achieve something "acceptable". But the worse, is the point of view of the user: the user experience that you can deliver with a HTML5+JS solution is NOWHERE CLOSE of what you can do with Flex.
HTML and JS are only an alternative if you're a behemoth like Google, and if you're willing to decrease the user experience. But even Google is tired of HTML and JS: arstechnica.com/open-source/news/2011/09/critics-call-foul-as-google-takes-aim-at-javascript-with-dart.ars
Au contraire of what happened with Apple - which a niche -, this move of Microsoft will piss off millions of people and will backfire. The Windows user is completely different the an Apple user. And you'll discover that it's not about open or closed technologies - it's about of freedom of choice for the end user. And you'll see the end user complaining pretty soon and understand how bad this move is going to be for Microsoft.
So, stop pretending that this is a good move. There are interests in the middle of these decisions - or do you think they are REALLY supporting open standards?..
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Lisbon, Portugal On 15-09-2011 19:01, João Fernandes wrote:
Acho que deveremos esperar antes de começar novamente na onda do..."Flash is Dead"... O suposto Silverlight tb seria um candidato a caçador do plugin no entanto, pela notícia "morre" da mesma forma que o Flash e nem sequer teve o seu momento de glória, alias... o pessoal que usa tecnologias deles já está habituado a constantemente ser totalmente mal tratado pela microsoft... de X em X vem a nova "Bomba" do momento e vai de mudar tudo e recomeçar do 0...Por isso vos digo, deixem chegar o "metro" que provavelmente esse vai ainda apanha um par de patins antes da morte do Flash...Quanto ao Google desejar a morte do Flash duvido muito pois também o Google mete em questão o proprio javascript. http://arstechnica.com/open-source/news/2011/09/critics-call-foul-as-google-takes-aim-at-javascript-with-dart.ars--Recebeu esta mensagem porque está inscrito no grupo "Mailing List da Comunidade Portuguesa de Rich Internet Applications - www.riapt.org" dos Grupos do Google. Para publicar uma mensagem neste grupo, envie um e-mail para [email protected]. Para anular a inscrição neste grupo, envie um e-mail para [email protected]. Para ver mais opções, visite este grupo em http://groups.google.com/group/riapt?hl=pt-PT.
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