Re: Blazor comments

2019-01-30 Thread Piers Williams
Flash died because it was on the wrong side of the technology fence. The vast market share it picked up during the 'desktop' phase of the internet gave it huge inertia, but this was only sustainable in a mac/pc safari/IE duopoly. Once other devices started to arrive - TV's, set top boxes,

Re: Blazor comments

2019-01-30 Thread Craig vN
They are not planning on making Winforms cross platform, Windows only. On Wed, Jan 30, 2019 at 6:47 PM Greg Keogh wrote: > > I note with interest that they’re hiring people to migrate winforms to >> core. >> > > I saw some .NET news articles mentioning that. Jeez, that will be a > helluva job

Re: Blazor comments

2019-01-30 Thread Jamie Surman
I thought they were migrating winforms for a version of core that only runs on Windows On Wednesday, 30 January 2019, 8:26:22 AM GMT, Greg Keogh wrote: I note with interest that they’re hiring people to migrate winforms to core. I saw some .NET news articles mentioning that. Jeez,

Re: Blazor comments

2019-01-30 Thread DotNet Dude
I believe Silverlight died mainly because of the lack of support for the plugin on iPhones. Blame Apple. On Wed, 30 Jan 2019 at 17:53, Arjang Assadi wrote: > until a rendering engine is included I can not see any benefit to using > blazer or any other WASM equivalents. Flash as bad as it was ,

RE: Blazor comments

2019-01-30 Thread David Kean
We have no plans of porting Windows Forms & WPF to OSX or Linux, it will be Windows only. From: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com On Behalf Of Greg Keogh Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2019 6:48 PM To: ozDotNet Subject: Re: Blazor comments I note with interest that they’re hiring people to