Dear All,

Computer programming is born with the talent of a few designers capable of 
creating "paterns" accessible to smaller processors. That was more than fifty 
years ago and any computer program was running in the pure logic of a Turing 
machine.

In the late 80's, Apple, Oracle, IBM and others were afraid that the increased 
performance of hardware and ultra high level programming languages ​​gives rise 
to a breed of ultra creative designers and developers capable to break their 
market control and distribution software rules.

They fight since then to manipulate the developers and lock them into the roles 
of pure technical performers. They fear that developers become production 
program artists and "writers", free of their intentions and fear the creative 
quality and performance results of their achievements.

I sincerely believe that their desire to control the freedom of initiative and 
economy of means - that is dear to all those who have already understood that 
the technique is a simple tool for creativity - will fail like all the idiot 
strategies whose, before them, thought they would manipulate for their own 
interests only the market of painting, literature and music by controlling the 
manufacture of brushes, paper production and ownership of concert halls.

They sought to turn away the best functional programming ​​and procedural 
languages in trying to intoxicant us with the supposed superiority of the 
sterile logic of the UML and object-oriented programming methodologies.

I truly believe they will soon fail and that cloud computing is one of the last 
rounds they seize to lock consumers and developers in their net monopolistic 
business as bankers try to lock in sheep production the yoke of the 
proletarianization of the agricultural world.

They force us to realize that the ways we through the web and are sharing our 
knowledge with each other helps us all to become designers and artists of the 
information age.

There is too much to be done for supporters of the lowest common denominator of 
market control by the monopolistic structure of supply to prevent us do as we 
please in the interest of any particular customer.

The cloud is just a hollow phishing marketing idea for lambda. Saas and Web 
development is fortunately too rich and no one needs to prevent us from making 
it the largest territory of conceptual and creative freedom. We have to be 
proud to position ourselves away from all attempts at market manipulation as 
the writers of the information economy.

The global economic crisis is our ally. Customers also reflect and begin to 
understand what we can offer them by selling or renting them the information 
systems they need rather than selling their prices and software that stretch 
their budgets without ever reaching their needs for the next five years.

Programming for the Web with LiveCode desktop, LiveCode server and the LiveCode 
web plugin, with SunnYperl (Unicode, SSL,Oracle,...), with RevIgniter, with the 
open-source DB, demons, etc... and all those wonderful libraries and 
methodologies that we share since the first steps of the xTalk programming 
birth makes us very special birds.

Thank you All. Thank you for continuing to work and act in a spirit very 
similar which animates our colleagues of the open source community.

Apple, Oracle, IBM or Microsoft don't have any interest to oppose to those who, 
through their ideas and generosity, are more than ever, working to develop the 
economic models of the post-crisis information age.

Friendly yours,

Pierre

PS : When you says, Andre, that "mobile computing is consumer computing." i can 
just applaud and i hope that our sweet mothership will invest and become 
stronger and stronger over the years because the LC desktop and server products 
line + associated services.


Le 26 juil. 2011 à 21:08, Andre Garzia a écrit :

> 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 
> <capellan2...@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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