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Mobile Application Development-apple To Replace Flash With Its Own In House Solution
Few beyond the fanatics have attempted to argue that Flash is anything other than an aging technology in Mobile Application Development that should be replaced by something modern, but those playing devil’s advocate in the Apple-Adobe argument have often pointed out that while Flash is ancient, some of the tools set to replace it like HTML5 are still in their infancy (although the fanatics’ claims that the heavily-used HTML5 “doesn’t exist yet” are on the extreme side). Nonetheless, it turns out Apple has a very definitive answer to those skeptics, if a new report is to be believed. The new technology code named “Gianduia” in Mobile Application Development (we’re assuming Apple is savvy enough not to actually market the technology under that name) is said to take elements of Apple’s own Cocoa and WebObjects technologies, combined with Sun’s JavaScript, and roll them into a browser-based technology. Apple has in fact already been using its Gianduia technology in house to create widgets such as its iPhone online reservation system, but will apparently now be targeted as an official twenty-first century replacement for Flash for all developers. This mirrors another existing Apple product, Keynote, which is now widely available for sale to customers but was originally developed in house for Steve Jobs’ own keynote presentations due to his own desire to use something more sophisticated than PowerPoint. While those arguing that Apple is merely disallowing Flash from its iPhone and iPad devices for competitive purposes will likely use this new information to add fuel to their fire, the more rational interpretation is that the company is willing to put its money where its mouth is in terms of giving developers an obviously superior option to replace Flash as their development tool of choice. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Fresherlab.com is a young organization, based at India’s IT hub, Bangalore. It's a dynamic and competitive world with full of ups and downs in IT sector and therefore; the fresh engineers require just more than theoretical knowledge to get themselves ready for the industry. Academic institutions across the world provide the basic and conceptual fundamentals covering multiple areas in computer science. With increasing number of graduating engineers, but with constant number of companies, it be |
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