Truthwolf- i can see flash conversions to HTML5 happening a lot more due to the fact that some mobile devices can't run flash, also flash is still rather slow. It will never replace flash in my opinion just because there is way too many flash devs out there. But for the mobile market it just makes sense. Now remember the whole web 2.0 hype of AJAX, that was going to be the flash killer.... or M$ silverlight (HAHAHAHA..). From what i have seen from some talented HTML5 and HTML/CSS devs there has been some nice apps and awesome GUI's built so far. But HTML5 will be just another tool in the huge tool chest of web development, a welcomed one at that.
Tim- i played with Ruby a bit, but never really did much with it. If i also had some motivation perhaps i could get more involved. But i am happy right now on just brushing the surface. Basically checking if the grass is greener.... nope same shape.
Tim- i played with Ruby a bit, but never really did much with it. If i also had some motivation perhaps i could get more involved. But i am happy right now on just brushing the surface. Basically checking if the grass is greener.... nope same shape.
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