Tech: http://compositecode.com
I dunno, maybe I am an eternal optimist, but Laurent Buignons article (which was referred to in the original post of this thread), seems pretty hopeful.
I guess we’ll see in September
That was the blog post I was in fact referring to. I thought Laurent wrote it, but I guess he just linked to it in a tweet
With respect to HTML5 + JavaScript, I am very impressed by the capabilities. When used appropriately, JavaScript is very powerful and elegant. Modern browsers support very fast JS execution, and there are a number of very impressive supporting libraries out there. jQuery is just the tip of the spear. Even on the server, with Node.js, JavaScript is taking off. It is very clearly not just the future, but the now.
For RIA, the HTML5 canvas offers significant opportunities. Backward compatibility is a challenge that is mitigated by options such as ExCanvas (http://code.google.com/p/explorercanvas/). It took me only 2 weeks to develop a functional windowing system with JavaScript and canvas that duplicates the basics of Silverlight control layout, input, and generalized animations. I’ve no doubt that there are teams feverishly working on full featured canvas-based RIAs right now.
From the available public information about Windows 8 and the news of the dispersal of the XAML team, it seems obvious that Silverlight and WPF are being pushed to the sidelines (and to niche platforms such as Windows Phone 7 and Xbox). More broadly, even the future of .NET seems questionable, with the renewed focus on unmanaged C++. Of course it will live on in the enterprise for years, but for startups and web development generally, .NET and Silverlight are already a second choice at best.
I’m a huge .NET and Silverlight fan, but I don’t expect to be developing on those platforms in five years. Things move fast in the software world.
Cheers,
Jesse
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Ok, this might sound harsh, but it is in all honesty why I completely removed myself from the Microsoft campus after observing the Windows Team Behavior + Reputation.