2009: Really Rich Internet Applications
Filed under: Web, Architecture, UI
2009 will be interesting. In this series of posts, I publish some thoughts/wishes about technological improvements in 2009.
The development of browser-based applications with HTML(5), JavaScript, CSS, which run on PCs, Netbooks, Gaming Consoles and Mobiles will become increasingly popular. Basis for this will be improved browser performance[1], better JavaScript libraries for desktop-like application development[2], and extended browsers, which allow access to OS functions (like local file system, background threads, location information, etc.)[3].
[1] Chrome, Firefox 3.1
[2] SproutCore, Cappuccino
[3] Google Gears, Phonegap, AIR
Jan 2, 2009 at 08:33 | Permalink
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1. Stefan Kleineikenscheidt &hellip | December 30th, 2009 at 11:55 pm
[…] 2009 will be interesting. In this series of posts, I publish some thoughts/wishes about technological improvements in 2009. Previous entry: 2009: Really Rich Internet Applications. […]
2. Stefan Kleineikenscheidt &hellip | December 30th, 2009 at 11:55 pm
[…] 2009 will be interesting. This is the last entry of this series of posts, about my thoughts/wishes about technological improvements in 2009. Previous entries: Really Rich Internet Applications, Easy JavaScript for Everyone, Databases and Persistence, Distributed Version Control. […]
3. Stefan Kleineikenscheidt &hellip | June 24th, 2010 at 11:55 pm
[…] 2009 will be interesting. In this series of posts, I publish some thoughts/wishes about technological improvements in 2009. Previous entries: Really Rich Internet Applications, Easy JavaScript for Everyone, Databases and Persistence. […]
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