Re: OS X Java Deprecation & JVM Source Code
Re: OS X Java Deprecation & JVM Source Code
- Subject: Re: OS X Java Deprecation & JVM Source Code
- From: Ramsey Gurley <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2010 10:22:11 -0400
On Oct 22, 2010, at 9:16 AM, Ken Anderson wrote:
If the UI job is boring, meaning you don't care how your application
looks, I suggest doing a simple web app that any browser on any
platform can render.
Otherwise, UI should not be boring - it should be the best it can be
on the platform you're selling to. It's what separates the apps
that are wildly successful, from the ones that aren't.
Explain Craigslist then. Or Windows for that matter (^_~)
Ramsey
On Oct 22, 2010, at 2:12 AM, Jean Pierre Malrieu wrote:
I cannot believe that a developper advocates doing three times
(MacOS, Windows, Linux) the same boring UI job...
Le 22 oct. 2010 à 04:37, email@hidden a
écrit :
Cross-platform development GUIs, IMHO, can never offer true
fidelity on any one platform. They will mostly achieve an inferior
subset of functionality at best, and possibly only look good on
the platform to which they have been biased from the start. This
is especially true as the gap widens between advancing high-tech
operating systems such as OS X and would-they-ever-give-up-and-go-
home-with-their-junk operating systems such as Winblows.
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