May 3, 2007 - 1 Comment
Adobe Companies Flash Law and freedom Linux Microsoft Silverlight
Talking about web we have many open standards, actually we also have an open standard for documents (opendocument). Till now animations were only done by Macromedia Flash, now is going out Microsoft Silverlight, both with obviously different “protocols”.
We (Linux users) had some difficulties with flash player in the past, some guys are working on free/open flash players, what will happen with this new technology?
Could we think about creating an open standard for web animation format? Should Macromedia/Adobe open his specs?
May 3, 2007 - 0 Comments
Companies Microsoft PHP Programming languages Ruby
This post is nothing more than a reminder to me, ruby.NET is out today, Microsoft is working with Zend to build PHP.NET, is bigM trying to catch developers working with open languages? This surely mean that these languages gained (with python) so much audience and respectability that no one should ignore them.
May 3, 2007 - 0 Comments
Companies Internet Explorer Microsoft
No no, that’s not what you’re thinking, I’m just talking about the development cycle…
It seems to me that bigM is reacting the right way to the free software challenge, between ie6 and ie7 we had to wait for something like 5 years, not they’re already talking about new forthcoming features. I hope the challenge will get harder for everyone, the result will only be better software.
Citing a little sentence from this post on ie blog:
There were many lessons learned, and I’ll talk about how we’ll take those lessons forward into future releases of Internet Explorer
This is interesting, everyone should learn lessons and don’t even sits down on achived results (ok you got me, I’m talking about firefox).
Maybe Microsoft will release more often? Maybe they’ll get closer to standards? I’ll keep an eye on that in the next months.
Actually I’m hoping to see a gtk-webcore browser for my gnome, I use gnome since 6 years and I’m a bit upset to see firefox working better on windows (UI/system integration, speed, crashes) than on my beautiful gnome.