Did anyone read the "OpenGL & Mobile Devices" article in Dr. Dobb's Journal, Page 30, June 2006 (www.ddj.com)?

I'm really focused on the client side with FLEX for the long-long-term and I want ADOBE to be able to compete and lead over Mickeysoft in their Sparkle Effort.

Of course DirectX is very powerful and Sparkle is great on Windows.  But you have to start somewhere, and I think starting some kind of OpenGL classes in the FLEX Framework and FlashPlayer and Player Lite would be a great idea.

POWERFUL GAMES can be downloaded -- But Interesting Realtime 3D graphics on Flash sites (not Shockwave; everyone I know doesn't like Shockwave much at all).

Just letting the Adobe Dev's know in case they missed it.

MS has been displaying their "Gadget" technology which basically because of the Eolas lawsuit loss and April 11th change in IE required by law will make IE an "Albatross" as Dvorak puts it -- and so now it's time to see if Mickeysoft will play any dirty tricks with a sort of new stage of an Active Desktop (they got no choice now; press space or return or click the object twice to interact with it....ha, ha, HA, HA, ha, ha...Jim Carrey style to Mickeysoft).

Note: I still use MS technologies as I know them very well, but the punks at the top who play dirty [i mean really dirty] tricks and lose their hair or soul because of it really piss me off.....I've seen what few eyes have seen about them....I don't know how they enjoy money if they have a conscience.

-r


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