>A dead horse I know, but I decided to post this to my blog anyway:
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http://weblogs.foxite.com/joel_leach/archive/2011/10/13/14703.aspxNice summation.
Accidentally, I just wrote
this today. Which proves to be a part of the same trend: Microsoft (and Apple and a few others) think that tools like Fox, where you invest a few hundred bucks and you can do anything you want, should not exist. Want to be a programmer? Either work for a corporation, which will buy developer tools in the same order of $ magnitude as the developers' salaries combined, or fork out a few thousand and hope that it's not all obsolete by the time you got a distributable product. They don't really care whether you sell anything, unless you sell a lot. Then they'll try to buy you, steal from you, or just develop a piece of crap that looks nicer and does more or less the same thing as yours (actually, far less) and you sue them if you feel like.
The small players are to be consumers of tools, not real players.