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[REBOL] does REBOL run on Palm or not? Re:(10)

From: brett:codeconscious at: 13-Sep-2000 23:07

> We could at least get REBOL much more accepted and popular if /Browse > would exist for IE and Mozillla/Netscape at least, or just making > agreement with MS or AOL to include REBOL/View amongst their install > options. Of course /View capabilities (e.g.) VID are not still set in > stone, but ....
I doubt that MS would like to support a new way to bypass their technologies unless is was forced on them. Even then they would be squirming. Consider their response to Java and the JVM. Even before that they were not interested in the web - no - more likely hating the thought of what HTML could do to the use of the Windows API. Why because, roughly, both are GUI descriptions. Now we have RT producing Rebol/View. View will compete with HTML, Java, Windows API, etc. Ambitious, but timely. In the marketing speak, the impression is formed that View is aimed at a niche, but that niche is the same one the rest of the world is aiming at as well. All these languages and technologies are fighting for mindshare. MS wants first retain mindshare, then to keep converting that mindshare to dollars in the most extractive way possible. Same for all commercial technologies. Look at some of the competition. HTML. Today's standard - for applications delivers similar performance to a green screen 20 years ago but with more complexity. For designers, HTML is not a medium to work with it is a beast that has to be tamed - repeatedly for each browser, each version, each new W3C inspired "good idea ... at the time". JAVA. As far as I'm concerned, a nice 3GL. In computing terms about 10 years too late - would have been great when client server became the rage. Windows API. Well not really part of today's scene since everyone is talking the Net - who wants to develop for one machine/platform any more? So will View win? I don't know. A better question is will it survive and be prosperous - I certainly hope so. Brett. P.S. When I first saw that Rebol was destined for the Palm I thought Coool - 'cause I've got one 'em. But I can understand the limitations. Now what I'm really interested in is how can Rebol work with the Crusoe chip. I suspect it could make some really nice uses of this chip. Though I'm guessing that it might be a while yet to see what opportunities open up with it.