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Unofficial death of Windows Phone
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04/09/2013 13:29:43
 
 
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>I haven't seen a "modern" UI in Java that is compelling. I'm saying that based on applications I've used, it must be DIFFICULT to do. If it were easy, you'd see it done more often.





>>Why do people who refuse to look at modern UIs made in Java think they have any clue about what could be done with it.
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>>Windows Forms must be defaulting to some color other than grey now?
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>Now it's my turn. Click Previous a couple of times.
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>>No grey in VS.NET now I take it?
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>It's color, usability, functionality, use of screen real estate vs. white space, good font choices, adherence to standards.
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>>Is the background color what makes your UIs so compelling?
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>I haven't seen you Java apps. This is the last time I'm going to say this, "I HAVE USED *LOTS* OF JAVA APPLICATIONS AND HAVE YET TO SEE A COMPELLING UI. IT ISN'T THAT IT CAN'T BE DONE, BUT BECAUSE I HAVEN'T SEEN ONE *EVER* IN *YEAR* OF USING THEM, IT TELLS ME IT'S VERY DIFFICULT TO DO. IF IT WASN'T PEOPLE WOULD BE MAKING THE COMPELLING APPLICATIONS"


It sounds like youve never developed software before if you think the language makes it easy or hard to make a nice and usable UI.

Or youre just fudding.

And most Java UIs are based on the Android SDK now, which you admit ti avoiding.

Your opinions on this topic clearly can not be taken seriously.


>I have real work to get done. No more from me.
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>>There is no grey in any of my Java apps, fwiw
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