Is ?Jupiter? the Future of Windows?PC, Phone &Tablet?
Is Silverlight?really dead, or is it future of Microsoft's Windows 8 and Windows Phone? This is a question weighing on the minds of legions of Microsoft developers right now - developers who were once promised that Silverlight was the answer to their cross-platform, cross-browser compatibility?woes, only to be later informed that JavaScript and HTML5 will be the tools used to build Windows 8 applications. HTML5 is also supported in the IE9 browser, coming soon to Windows Phone "Mango," due out this fall. Does that mean HTML5, then, is the future of the Microsoft platform? Maybe not. A new, unannounced platform called "Jupiter" may soon have Microsoft developers leveraging their existing skills to write applications for both Windows 8 and Windows Phone. Which means, of course, apps that run on all platforms - not just PCs, but tablets and phones, too...and even the TV?(via Xbox).Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/PhfabKv50CY/
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