So, now we are just waiting for announcement, about prototype tizen device "lend" program, for talented developers etc... And some naive dev guys just following another twist
Oh, I think the intersection of the set of people capable of writing a "Hello World!" program with the set of people who think Tizen has a future is small enough to preclude anyone falling for this.
Sure, but iOS, android, webOS and Qt are different SDKs that all already have a mobile interface. Not saying that supporting them is easy (especially the platform dedicated ones), but we're not talking about supporting many desktop SDKs but rather many already mobile SDKs.
I'm talking about multiple SDKs one one device, which is what the OP was suggesting should happen.
I'm talking about multiple SDKs one one device, which is what the OP was suggesting should happen.
well, multiple desktop SDKs exists and are more than one are supported on most desktop platforms. Multiple mobile SDKs exists, and it seems a fair point to ask that more than one should be supported on this mobile platform.
Qt is most notably used in Autodesk Maya,[9][10], Adobe Photoshop Elements, OPIE, Skype, VLC media player,[11] VirtualBox, and Mathematica,[12] and by the European Space Agency,[13] DreamWorks,[14][15] Google, HP,[16] KDE[17], Lucasfilm,[18] Panasonic,[19] Philips,[20] Samsung,[21] Siemens,[22] Volvo,[23] and Walt Disney Animation Studios.[24]
NSA and CIA will use all its powers to make Tizen fail. Call me paranoid, but they want closed source operating systems, which are made in "homeland", in USA. When eventually all people will have some kind of mobile phone/pda, it is the most easiest and cheapest way to do their job to have controlled closed source OS run in them.
There were lots of people who wanted Meego and Symbian to fail also, and they succeeded.
It is a back up plan for not so high profile things though. We all know CPUs all have backdoors, don't we? :P
NSA and CIA will use all its powers to make Tizen fail. Call me paranoid, but they want closed source operating systems, which are made in "homeland", in USA. When eventually all people will have some kind of mobile phone/pda, it is the most easiest and cheapest way to do their job to have controlled closed source OS run in them.
Oh wow... there's a conspiracy theory around mobile OS's now? Please... tell me more.
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There were lots of people who wanted Meego and Symbian to fail also, and they succeeded.
Yes. Stephen Elop and Steven Ballmer. But honestly? No marketing definitely helps in that failure too.
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It is a back up plan for not so high profile things though. We all know CPUs all have backdoors, don't we? :P