Salakhetdinov Shamil
mcp2004 at mail.ru
Fri Jan 11 04:57:27 CST 2013
Hi Hans -- Thank you for your remark. I must note my intention in posting the subject news wasn't to post "bullet-/punch-holes- proof" Microsoft and Nokia's-MS-tied technologies' information - you can find that the last news is on probable Nokia's adaptation of Android. Actually I'm going to learn and to hopefully find projects for mobile development not only for MS technologies but for Android and Apple ones. I'm currently working almost solely with MS Windows technologies but when I will get some experience with MS Windows Phone and WinRT (Windows tablet) development the move to Android (using MonoDroid) and iPhone (MonoTouch) promise to be natural as I have read from some of the tech. books. Of course it would be better to use native Android and iPhone dev. tools but that would be the next step. And with MS Azure and ASP.NET MVC 4+ becoming friendly platforms for HTML5, JavaScript (jQuery), node.js, Knockout etc. widely used web technologies - becoming a "multi-platform" developer starting from current MS development experience looks like not a bad plan here... if time will allow... Python is on my "long waiting list" - do you use Python in your everyday web development there? Thank you. -- Shamil P.S. BTW, this message is sent from Windows 8, which I'm using mainly in "classic" mode for more than a month and I like it a lot... Пятница, 11 января 2013, 2:23 -08:00 от Hans-Christian Andersen <hans.andersen at phulse.com>: >One can easily punch holes in each of those articles. The majority of chatter that I hear from tech insiders these days are expecting the demise of Nokia and that Microsoft will drop Windows RT tablets due to poor sales as early as the end of this year. There is more negative press than positive, as far as I can tell (like with Vista). > >To be honest, Microsoft always has the leverage of being a monopoly for so many years. Many people will be in the situation of buying a Windows 8 laptop, because they don't know what else to buy. I think this will be a watershed year, where we will truly see whether Microsofts strategy is genius or suicide. > >Whether Windows 8 is best described as this: >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDpwKiRKmZc > >or as this: >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79nvj90cwmk > >Some people have suggested that Windows 8 is a conspiracy to get everyone to adopt Windows 9 when it arrives, just as everyone did with Windows 7 over Vista. That's a bit too crazy for my taste though. > >- Hans > > >On 2013-01-11, at 2:02 AM, Salakhetdinov Shamil < mcp2004 at mail.ru > wrote: > >> Hi All - >> >> FYI: >> >> * Microsoft may still win the tablet war http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/tablets/microsoft-may-still-win-the-tablet-war/2709?tag=nl.e101&s_cid=e101 >> >> >> * Microsoft Announces 60M Licenses For Windows 8 Sold, Showing Similar Sales Trajectory To Windows 7 >> >> http://techcrunch.com/2013/01/08/microsoft-announces-60m-licenses-for-windows-8-sold-showing-similar-sales-trajectory-to-windows-7 >> >> >> * Bright Spot For Nokia As Lumia And Other Q4 Mobile Sales “Exceeded Expectations”, With 4.4M Lumias Sold, But Q1 May Bring More Woe >> >> http://techcrunch.com/2013/01/10/a-bright-spot-for-nokia-as-lumia-and-other-mobile-sales-exceeded-expectations-in-q4/ >> >> >> * Nokia Launches WP8 Flagships In India: Lumia 920, 820 On Sale From Tomorrow; Lumia 620 Coming In Early February (Not January) >> >> >> http://techcrunch.com/2013/01/10/nokia-launches-wp8-flagships-in-india-lumia-920-820-on-sale-from-tomorrow-lumia-620-coming-in-early-february/ >> >> >> * * Nokia Confirms It’s Keeping An Open Mind About Using Android In Future. Message To Microsoft: Don’t Take Support For Granted? >> >> http://techcrunch.com/2013/01/08/nokia-confirms-its-keeping-an-open-mind-about-using-android-in-future-message-to-microsoft-dont-take-support-for-granted >> >> >> Thank you. >> >> -- Shamil