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Comments on: Web Developpement frameworks… http://tmenguy.free.fr/TechBlog/?p=82 Thu, 01 Jul 2010 09:31:10 +0200 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.8.6 hourly 1 By: The Mobile OS of the future is a service platform! | Everything and the Mobile Software Universe... http://tmenguy.free.fr/TechBlog/?p=82&cpage=1#comment-27050 The Mobile OS of the future is a service platform! | Everything and the Mobile Software Universe... Fri, 23 Nov 2007 21:13:16 +0000 http://tmenguy.free.fr/TechBlog/?p=82#comment-27050 [...] Web Developments frameworks (like Adobe Flex, MS Silverlight) are already migrating little by little to the mobility space, especially through the crop of On Device Portals that are, more or less services delivery platforms, with a “rich client” on the device, running some kind of Ajax/flash/svg/xml/javascript (put your favorite widget/UI/web2.0 technology here) framework to deliver “content”, content being here the service. [...] [...] Web Developments frameworks (like Adobe Flex, MS Silverlight) are already migrating little by little to the mobility space, especially through the crop of On Device Portals that are, more or less services delivery platforms, with a “rich client” on the device, running some kind of Ajax/flash/svg/xml/javascript (put your favorite widget/UI/web2.0 technology here) framework to deliver “content”, content being here the service. [...]

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By: Everything and the Mobile Software Universe… » Back to the futur…mainframe, centralized computing anyone? http://tmenguy.free.fr/TechBlog/?p=82&cpage=1#comment-404 Everything and the Mobile Software Universe… » Back to the futur…mainframe, centralized computing anyone? Sun, 22 Oct 2006 21:32:38 +0000 http://tmenguy.free.fr/TechBlog/?p=82#comment-404 [...] And this is precisely where I really see things evolving, see my post about those new “modern” frameworks. Some key elements are still missing, like micro formats, data standardization, behaviour abstraction for easy application deployment and mashup, but once reached the Holly Grail of complete uncorrelation between representation, control and data (hey MVC again), it could be possible to have applications written “in pieces”: I’m not an advocate of the “write once run everywhere”, in the Mobile space applications have to be so much taylored, adapted to the hardware, customizable and so on, that being able to have a common part, “written once, run on a server” and a customized one for each kind of device/Operator may be of high value…and those new frameworks may be the key (hum the beginning of the key to be exact ). So next generation Mobile frameworks may have a very clean MVC abstraction, based on a standard that still doesn’t exist: [...] [...] And this is precisely where I really see things evolving, see my post about those new “modern” frameworks. Some key elements are still missing, like micro formats, data standardization, behaviour abstraction for easy application deployment and mashup, but once reached the Holly Grail of complete uncorrelation between representation, control and data (hey MVC again), it could be possible to have applications written “in pieces”: I’m not an advocate of the “write once run everywhere”, in the Mobile space applications have to be so much taylored, adapted to the hardware, customizable and so on, that being able to have a common part, “written once, run on a server” and a customized one for each kind of device/Operator may be of high value…and those new frameworks may be the key (hum the beginning of the key to be exact ). So next generation Mobile frameworks may have a very clean MVC abstraction, based on a standard that still doesn’t exist: [...]

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