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by mad_tortoise
1598 days ago
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This is one of the most pathetic answers possible. You give nothing on user bases and adoption of both dart and flutter, internal adoption within google, it's use of Dart and Flutter for the frontend of Fuschia, googles desire to control a widespread language, the open-source nature of Flutter, the list goes on. You just provide a list of PRODUCT's that have been killed off, not an entire language and frameworks. Your idea that google will just kill it off is a meme, and doesn't take into account it's usefulness to google in the wider world. |
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In terms of user bases, Orkut (RIP) had north of 60 million users when Google killed it. It was the primary social network in multiple countries.
Maybe the biggest user base killed off was Google Reader (RIP), it was the world's foremost RSS aggregator with no forseable competition and no obvious exact replacement for all those users to go to when GReader was turned off.
In terms of languages and frameworks, the Noop language was killed more by Kotlin than by Google but Google App Engine has been crushed even if the name lives on, the old SDKs you relied on are mostly gone. There all alternatives, but not quite as attractive.
Lastly though, that page i linked has a LOT of examples on it. I feel that adds weight.
Hopefully this longer comment goes some way to assuage the idea that my prior comment was a thoughtless throwaway.
All the best,