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by misuba
6163 days ago
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Pretty decent work for what it is, but nobody wants to develop for a so-called web OS. Instead of building a big thing that only exists to be a framework for other things, you'd do better building something that has usefulness on its own, but can also take advantage of your wiki-coding stuff. I'd recommend taking your code-editor app and replacing the web-OS bit with that. Then, instead of OS-and-apps, you do editor-and-extensions, applying your wikiable-app stuff to the extensions. Or, instead of an in-browser code editor extensible with a web ecology of C#, do a similarly extensible email/groupware app. Or a collaboration space a la Sharepoint/Clearspace. Or hell, do HyperCard. A blank space for slapping down fields and buttons, writing code into them all, and packaging up the whole shebang into something that others can in turn include and build on. Any of those'd be exciting. Web OSes, though? I already have an OS and it works fine. "Make Something People Want." |
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