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by JamesNK 2214 days ago
The future of Silverlight and Flash died when mobile phones rejected browser plugins. No amount of good choices from MS/Adobe would change that.
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Wasn't that the HTML5 which predicated the Flash video demise? Not sure if it affected Silverlight to the same extent.

Yet, the other day I saw another Flash update pop up on Win 10 laptop in Edge. I don't even know why it's still needed.... What a strange ritual (now it's pushidng McAfee along).

Edit: FYI, quoting from the Wired, 2017:

Adobe itself acknowledged the transition [from Flash over to HTML5], though a bit less bluntly:

“As open standards like HTML5, WebGL and WebAssembly have matured over the past several years, most now provide many of the capabilities and functionalities that plugins pioneered and have become a viable alternative for content on the web.”

https://www.wired.com/story/adobe-finally-kills-flash-dead/

They were dying before that. Open web standards were a big thing for anyone doing front-end dev then. iphone not supporting flash was just another nail in the coffin... turned out to be a big nail.