Morning Coffee 82
- Dare
reached
a similar conclusion about Silverlight and Apollo that I
did. But
newly minted Adobe RIA
evangelist Ryan Stewart
writes that calling
Silverlight vs. Apollo the next platform competition is overblown.
However, he then reiterates my point that MSFT is moving in on
Adobe’s traditional stronghold (aka the web) while Adobe is moving
in on MSFT’s traditional stronghold (aka the desktop). The upshot is
that both companies are trying to deliver a unified “client”
platform that spans desktop, devices and browser. That sounds like
“platform competition” to me.
- Apparently I’m missing the this years compiler dev lab.
😦
John Lam is
there, with
slides from his
talk on the DLR.
Miguel de Icaza is
there, with
fairly
extensive
notes. Hopefully they will post talks like they did last
year.
- Speaking of languages, Scott Hanselman
explains
why he thinks Ruby is “the tits”. Personally, on the scale between
“I can’t see where Ruby is such hot shit” and “Ruby is the tits”,
I’m somewhere near the middle, leaning towards tits. I love the
expressiveness of Ruby’s syntax, but I miss the static typing. Call
me over the hill, but I
like the compiler catching mistakes at compile time. I realize it’s
not for everyone, but I like what I like.
- This talk about Ruby’s expressiveness reminds me of something Larry
O’Brien
said
in the wake of the IronRuby announcement: “I am surprised by the
IronRuby announcement. I really thought we were going to see some
form of Ruby#:Ruby::C#:Java. Although I’m happy, I was actually
hoping to see a new language.” The expressiveness of Ruby that Scott
describes (which is to say, not all of Ruby’s expressiveness) would
be completely achievable in a statically typed language. Personally,
I’d like to see that language…
- My birthday is past, but I want a Lego Ice Cube
Tray. (via
Geekdad)
Posted by devhawk.net on May 23, 2007. Filed under Development and Morning Coffee. Tagged Lanugages, Ruby & Silverlight.
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