HTML5 oder Silverlight
Daniel Jebaraj hat in seinem Blog einen englischen Artikel geschrieben, der sich mit der Frage ob in Zukunft eher HTML5 oder Silverlight zum Einsatz kommen soll, auseinandersetzt.
Ich finde den Beitrag sehr gut geschrieben, da Daniel versucht keine, von einer Technologie gefärbte, Brille aufzusetzen. Er berichtet eher sachlich übder die Thematik.
Achtung Spoiler..hier sein Fazit
Microsoft has no control over the mobile market right now since they have to support HTML5 strongly. They’re not dictating terms, and it’s questionable whether they would if they could. Microsoft’s strategy is to apply the best tools and platform possible, regardless of whether it is proprietary.
According to Microsoft, “On the web, the purpose of Silverlight has never been to replace HTML; it’s to do the things that HTML (and other technologies) couldn’t in a way that was easy for developers to tap into. Microsoft remains committed to using Silverlight to extend the Web by enabling scenarios that HTML doesn’t cover. From simple islands of richness in HTML pages to full desktop-like applications in the browser and beyond, Silverlight enables applications that deliver the kinds of rich experiences users want.”
These words underscore what is apparent to us: Silverlight and HTML5 will both thrive in the foreseeable future.
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