[AccessD] Bootcamp or Paralells - was RE: OT: iPhone/iPaddevelopment on an MS Windows PC - noway?

Jim Lawrence accessd at shaw.ca
Sun Sep 16 13:37:28 CDT 2012


Hi Shamil:

I think I have misunderstood you but...

Of course browsers have access to GPS...look no further than Google maps
(and the other new startups like bing and apple's new offering) Both Apple
and Google offer, far beyond just voice translation but full on-line help
via voice control...and the same with OCR...and VoIP. A client is never
going to pay for some programmer to develop in these diciplines when a
simple mashup of existing and easy to access components can be acquire via
the browser.

These browsers are basically two componenets, FE and BE supported by a the
currently most reliable communications system ever built. The differences
between the FE and BE continues fade back and forth. 

The truth is who would ever build a GPS, OCR or even voice translation
system just for desktop installation? Those days are gone and now support of
management is done through the browser.

Jim   

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Shamil
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Subject: Re: [AccessD] Bootcamp or Paralells - was RE: OT:
iPhone/iPaddevelopment on an MS Windows PC - noway?

Hi Jim --

But browsers do not have access to laptops'/smartphones'/..  many features
as GPS, voice, OCR, ... - do they?

.Thank you.

-- Shamil

P.S. BTW, I'm learning / (trying to get through) native HTML(5)/CSS(3)/Web
API (ASP.NET)/KnockoutJS/... web apps development techniques - I'm
 using http://pluralsight.com tutorials - they are good IMO... 


Sun, 16 Sep 2012 09:47:45 -0700 от "Jim Lawrence" <accessd at shaw.ca>:
>Browsers are no longer just browsers anymore but entire self-contained
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operating systems. 
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I know of a number of businesses that deploy their company's applications
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through a server and an intra-net setup. 
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Very efficient, hardware independent and easy to distribute upgrades and
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changes....or to access outside the office or the manage in branch
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locations. 
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>
Jim
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