CarlJung wrote:What more evidence of pure evil do you need
LOL, excuse me now while I clean the soda off my keyboard.
CarlJung wrote:What more evidence of pure evil do you need
That post I wrote didn't reflect my opinion, I just wrote what I felt summed up the letter that Jobs wrote, and I won't go into whether I agree/disagree with his stance. Simply, I just felt this piece of text wrapped up what Jobs wanted to get off his chest:quantumf wrote:Araban wrote:tl;dr: HTML5 > Flash
Preposterous. I assume you mean javascript+html5 > flash, but even so, that is miles from being true. Flash, when you include things like actionscript 3 and flex, is an extremely mature and widely supported development and deployment platform. The notion that all web developers must now abandon all hard earned knowledge and skill in flash and actionscript, for some new upstart, extremely immature, technology, is just so incredibly tiresome, and so frustratingly typical of the computer industry.
None of the the justifications that Jobs gave wash, as far as I'm concerned, especially the one he regarded as the most important (no intermediate platforms). It's just ridiculous to say that flash apps suck on iPhones - they might, but it isn't a given, especially now that Adobe developed the flash->objective C converter.
New open standards created in the mobile era, such as HTML5, will win on mobile devices (and PCs too). Perhaps Adobe should focus more on creating great HTML5 tools for the future, and less on criticizing Apple for leaving the past behind.
Flash, when you include things like actionscript 3 and flex, is an extremely mature and widely supported development and deployment platform.
kirkmc wrote:Actually, it's wms who doesn't want KGS on the iPad, because he wants to keep his protocol closed...
fwiffo wrote:Flash, when you include things like actionscript 3 and flex, is an extremely mature and widely supported development and deployment platform.
Your extremely mature development platform just crashed my browser for the third time today.
kirkmc wrote:Actually, it's wms who doesn't want KGS on the iPad, because he wants to keep his protocol closed...
fwiffo wrote:Flash, when you include things like actionscript 3 and flex, is an extremely mature and widely supported development and deployment platform.
Your extremely mature development platform just crashed my browser for the third time today.
Mr. Rubin also addressed many other topics — like whether consumers actually care if their mobile phone software is “open” or not. He insisted that they would, comparing closed computing platforms to totalitarian governments that deprived their citizens of choice. “When they can’t have something, people do care. Look at the way politics work. I just don’t want to live in North Korea,” he said.
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He also promised that full support for Adobe’s Flash standard was coming in the next version of Android
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Sometimes being open “means not being militant about the things consumer are actually enjoying,” he said.
CarlJung wrote:He also promised that full support for Adobe’s Flash standard was coming in the next version of Android
fwiffo wrote:I trust myself, but I don't trust other people. Other people will use it, which means web sites will continue to use it, which means I'll eventually be forced to use it.
flOvermind wrote:A badly implemented feature is better than not having the feature at all.