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Burgess Meredith
I suffered through the interminal drivel, that the Dynamic Dummies,
freeagent-Man, and the Boy Blunder had to say,
You see -- this is why dinosaur
companies like $un and mi-slo$oft
are dropping like flies.
'The Desktop' has been dead as a
concept for years now.
Noboby uses Office apps.
Schedulers are useless.
PIM's are dead.
PDA's are ineffective.
and so on
these are just 80's buzzword
terms that never died.
A Browser.
Thats all the home user needs.
A Browser.
And a stable OS that can connect
and maintain a connection to the
Internet without dropping it every
15 minutes.
In other words, Mozilla and Redhat
are all the home user needs.
And in business, web developers
are making all the interesting
productivity software using databases,
middleware, OOP products like
..NET and NetBeans and
yes
a browser.
It's all part of Bailo's Law:
Every 7 years, the User Interface
for computers decreases in complexity
by an order of magnitude.
Theoretical Turning Machine can be understood by Atomic Physicists
ENIAC, Programmable Switches can be understood by Highly Trained Engineers
Assembly can be understood by Genius Hackers
3rd GL Languages can be understood by Computer 'Scientists'
4th GL Languages can be understood by Systems Analysts
Visual Programming can be understood by Consultants
HTLM/Javascript can be understood by Skate Punks
http://www.devcity.net/net/view_comment.aspx?mid=175&cid=1&y=2002&m=3&d=1
freeagent-Man, and the Boy Blunder had to say,
It copes with SuSE 8.1 packages with no trouble at all, and you're free
to change what you like at will, as you would on a normal SuSE system.
There's nothing there that's proprietary as far as standards are
concerned. The only proprietary as in source components are Java, and
maybe that Evolution connector for the calendar server.
They're aiming it at people who do fairly basic stuff like the usual
wordprocessing stuff, mainly.
Small businesses, like large ones, also like to have support from a big
name on hand, and a "throat to choke" when things go wrong, etc.
You see -- this is why dinosaur
companies like $un and mi-slo$oft
are dropping like flies.
'The Desktop' has been dead as a
concept for years now.
Noboby uses Office apps.
Schedulers are useless.
PIM's are dead.
PDA's are ineffective.
and so on
these are just 80's buzzword
terms that never died.
A Browser.
Thats all the home user needs.
A Browser.
And a stable OS that can connect
and maintain a connection to the
Internet without dropping it every
15 minutes.
In other words, Mozilla and Redhat
are all the home user needs.
And in business, web developers
are making all the interesting
productivity software using databases,
middleware, OOP products like
..NET and NetBeans and
yes
a browser.
It's all part of Bailo's Law:
Every 7 years, the User Interface
for computers decreases in complexity
by an order of magnitude.
Theoretical Turning Machine can be understood by Atomic Physicists
ENIAC, Programmable Switches can be understood by Highly Trained Engineers
Assembly can be understood by Genius Hackers
3rd GL Languages can be understood by Computer 'Scientists'
4th GL Languages can be understood by Systems Analysts
Visual Programming can be understood by Consultants
HTLM/Javascript can be understood by Skate Punks
http://www.devcity.net/net/view_comment.aspx?mid=175&cid=1&y=2002&m=3&d=1