I know you posted this like almost 3 years ago, but it's a good question and I thought I'd give my input.
Cloud development has been talked about since the dawn of computing. These days we feel we're so much closer than we were back then. But that feeling progresses with us as computers got faster. But to no avail. Desktop apps are still with us.
I hope your journey in to PHP was fun and exciting. I would recommend C# if you're looking for something new to learn. (maybe you already have)
it will still take a long time before online applications are as powerful and responsive as desktop applications, this is due to server power and bandwidth
but yeah you're right in that they are quickly becoming obsolete
excellent vids, thanks. regarding desktop vs online software, i think that eventially most if not all of our apps will run thru the clouds, however i don't think this will be the case for at least another 10-12 years. i liken it too what was commonly said about cd/dvd technology a few years ago...that by today it would be nonexistent. some things like that, as well as desktop software, are going to be inherently resilient to change for some time because of it's ubiquity and familiarity.
i think u are so smart and i admire you cause you do what i would love to do, if i had the time i would learn those things as well, keep the vids coming , i love them
Indeed- Desktop software is beginning to become very outdated, and developers like Google are constantly making online replacements of common desktop applications(i.e Calendars, Email clients even 3D globes xD)- Though, I always think that you have more control over a desktop application- granted, things like Google Chrome's task manager allow you to have greater control, but only over ONE plug-in. How many web applications are on Flash? Hundreds- if we continue to depend on the web, managing...
... our applications will be very hard. Obviously, web browsers could fix this- but we need to remember, an internet browser isn't an OS- and probably never will keep up with the development of them, sure in, 10 years time Firefox might be today's Windows Vista- but it won't be the OS we'll have in 10 years time.
In my personal opinion, desktop applications will always be more flexible than web ones. That may change, but I doubt it.
I know you posted this like almost 3 years ago, but it's a good question and I thought I'd give my input.
Cloud development has been talked about since the dawn of computing. These days we feel we're so much closer than we were back then. But that feeling progresses with us as computers got faster. But to no avail. Desktop apps are still with us.
I hope your journey in to PHP was fun and exciting. I would recommend C# if you're looking for something new to learn. (maybe you already have)
praecorloth 9 months ago
the web isnt that big for programs, the web is only used 4 videos and tutorials. but thats like it
stanmarshk 11 months ago
yes and no
it will still take a long time before online applications are as powerful and responsive as desktop applications, this is due to server power and bandwidth
but yeah you're right in that they are quickly becoming obsolete
your thoughts?
tuleo554 2 years ago
yes thats the way things are going, your right.
bakhtn 2 years ago
Nice :D sub for you i just learned HTML and learning css xD
hahahohohi9845 2 years ago
(L)(Y) Great work as always ;D
pivotskill 2 years ago
what about codeing a moparscape our wow privert server ? that count as desktop items ?
azzer391 3 years ago
I recommend anyone to learn in this order:
HTML, CSS, Javascript, PHP, SQL/MYSQL, JAVA, C/C++, Assembly and any other languages that interest you.
kt357 3 years ago
I forgot about Flash/Actionscript. You might want to learn it before JAVA.
kt357 3 years ago
excellent vids, thanks. regarding desktop vs online software, i think that eventially most if not all of our apps will run thru the clouds, however i don't think this will be the case for at least another 10-12 years. i liken it too what was commonly said about cd/dvd technology a few years ago...that by today it would be nonexistent. some things like that, as well as desktop software, are going to be inherently resilient to change for some time because of it's ubiquity and familiarity.
brianbu410 3 years ago
man u really inspire people u are makin rlly good videos keep up good work
aidenfire12332111 3 years ago
I'm not really sure what you mean by Desktop Software, like OS? I actually found this really cool desktop i think you'd like C:
BumpTop 3D Desktop Prototype <--- copy and paste it, it's really cool.
thien0995 3 years ago
I love your work.
CAMERABOI 3 years ago
i think u are so smart and i admire you cause you do what i would love to do, if i had the time i would learn those things as well, keep the vids coming , i love them
kayexrated 3 years ago
Learning java script!!?!! Nice
Danpearce1rocks 3 years ago
I'm crap at ICT lol your really good grate job dude.
zackboy105 3 years ago
If I had your skill, I'd do Web programs,
unless you have good links with Companies which make games / apps like No Limits, where you can make a program to help,
but otherwise, Desktop is almost useless, I say, make web stuff! :D
minimoggi 3 years ago 2
Indeed- Desktop software is beginning to become very outdated, and developers like Google are constantly making online replacements of common desktop applications(i.e Calendars, Email clients even 3D globes xD)- Though, I always think that you have more control over a desktop application- granted, things like Google Chrome's task manager allow you to have greater control, but only over ONE plug-in. How many web applications are on Flash? Hundreds- if we continue to depend on the web, managing...
My1name1is1Emor 3 years ago 2
... our applications will be very hard. Obviously, web browsers could fix this- but we need to remember, an internet browser isn't an OS- and probably never will keep up with the development of them, sure in, 10 years time Firefox might be today's Windows Vista- but it won't be the OS we'll have in 10 years time.
In my personal opinion, desktop applications will always be more flexible than web ones. That may change, but I doubt it.
EMZ=]
My1name1is1Emor 3 years ago
cool Video A++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
dannybetts123 3 years ago