Where does survive the inventive user?

Andre Garzia andre at andregarzia.com
Tue Jul 26 15:08:54 EDT 2011


mobile computing is consumer computing. Developers and inventive users will
keep on platforms that allow them to develop stuff. It means that slowly,
those users will move towards freedom so even though mobile computing will
be ubiquitous, you will find the developers and inventive users using
something else where they can actually develop stuff unrestricted. They will
probably be on linux...

On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 4:03 PM, Alejandro Tejada <capellan2000 at gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Today, I read again this article by Dan Shafer:
> http://www.danshaferblog.com/inventive-users-need-help-on-the-ithings
>
> Many obvious questions arise from this article:
> Does latest versions of Livecode fill this niche?
>
> Is programming for mobile so easy (using Livecode)
> that anyone that wants to, could do it?
>
> Did anyone here knows someone who actually started
> learning programming after buying one of the
> mobile platforms?
>
> Today, I woke with an strange idea: Mobile computing
> will displace desktop computing for most everyday
> computing tasks in a really short time (5 to 10 years).
>
> Tell me if this idea has a real basis or is just an echo of
> the hype that surrounds the latest products.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Al
>
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