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04 Sep

The Web 3.0 platform

So, what do you think will be the platform for Web 3.0? (Yes, I know, I’m such an original guy…)
Ok, but the question is still relevant. Do you think it will be:

Adobe Flex
Microsoft Silverlight
OpenLaszlo
Sun JavaFX
Plain AJAX
Something Else
Who cares

The 3.0 Platform

Adobe Flex

Microsoft Silverlight

OpenLaszlo

Sun JavaFX

Plain AJAX

Something else

Who cares

XUL

mobile

Stay with 2.0 (just for the lulz)

ExtJs 3.0 (Direct)

Add […]

09 May

JavaFX joins the Rich Internet Applications framework race

JavaFX was presented yesterday at the JavaOne Conference.
Sun joins the Rich Internet Applications (RIA) framework race, becoming quickly crowded already with Adobe’s Apollo, Microsoft’s Silverlight, and a set of smaller players.
JavaFX and the other RIA players are trying to step upon recent AJAX applications success.
What makes JavaFX special
Sun’s JavaFX came with much lesser press than […]

08 May

Chuck Norris Java facts

The following is one of the funniest things I ever got by e-mail. After a Google search, I found it is all over the Web already. So it is not news, but just my echo of an accurate, helpful factual list.
It is recommended you read forward only if you ever at least attempted to […]

02 May

Or maybe 2007 is not the year of Linux on the Desktop after all

I am still trying to figure it out: Is Silverlight another big waste of money from Microsoft, or the next big bump on the road for Linux on the desktop?
Silverlight is Microsoft’s new cross-browser, ‘cross-platform’ plug-in for delivering multimedia and rich interactive applications (RIA) on the Web.
Doubtless, Silverlight will have advantages over its competitors (Adobe’s […]

05 Mar

New Java IDE: Red Hat Developer Studio

This is good news for Java Developer Shops. From the JBoss “Exadel Partnership FAQ” page:
Why is this significant for developers?
For the first time, developers will have access to a high caliber Eclipse-based development environment that is available entirely in open source. Red Hat Developer Studio provides an advanced, enterprise-level Web application development environment for leveraging […]

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