December
14th,
2012
So I'm exploring possible software solutions, in the form of a pilot project, to treat and analyse neutron
data.
Although, for now, no decisions have been taken, I do feel that we have to provide (only?) a web interface, in the form of a rich HTML5 internet application.
There's not many (if any) scientific internet applications: Well, something with 3D and 2D plotting facilities and a scripting console for math operations (a restricted/safe ipython console being the ideal). Looking forward for suggestions :)
Coming back to the main subject: tablets and smartphones market will explode in the coming years:
There's a great presentation about this topic available on the Business Insider web site:
http://www.businessinsider.com/the-future-of-mobile-deck-2012-3?op=1
It's interesting to see in this presentation that app developers still prefer iOS to Android! Even worse they might be loosing interest in Android!
And I though Java was easier and more intuitive than ObjectC !?!?!?!
Android version fragmentation appears to be the source of the problems..
For the capitalists out there, the cross-platform revenue is 3 times higher with iOS than with Android: `"iOS is where the money is"!
I do believe that we will all be using a browser and HTML5 in future. Well, let's see!
Although, for now, no decisions have been taken, I do feel that we have to provide (only?) a web interface, in the form of a rich HTML5 internet application.
There's not many (if any) scientific internet applications: Well, something with 3D and 2D plotting facilities and a scripting console for math operations (a restricted/safe ipython console being the ideal). Looking forward for suggestions :)
Coming back to the main subject: tablets and smartphones market will explode in the coming years:
There's a great presentation about this topic available on the Business Insider web site:
http://www.businessinsider.com/the-future-of-mobile-deck-2012-3?op=1
It's interesting to see in this presentation that app developers still prefer iOS to Android! Even worse they might be loosing interest in Android!
And I though Java was easier and more intuitive than ObjectC !?!?!?!
Android version fragmentation appears to be the source of the problems..
For the capitalists out there, the cross-platform revenue is 3 times higher with iOS than with Android: `"iOS is where the money is"!
I do believe that we will all be using a browser and HTML5 in future. Well, let's see!