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by dejb
5859 days ago
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Sharing code is probably the most important way that devices can work together. > The whole concept of a multi-platform framework is anti-innovation, anti-diversity Explain to me please how 'shared open standards' are fundamentally different to 'multi-platform frameworks'? Isn't the purpose of both to 'generalize, to make make everything uniform and the same'. Of course there are disadvantages is standardising on anything. HTML5 and Javascript certainly have limitations but in a great many cases the advantages outweigh the disadvantages. > It's about "think alike", "Move together". Actually that's Apple. Other platforms allow you to choose and open standards/platforms merely encourage you to cooperate but Apple actively prohibits choice. |
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