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- @sherod Could it be because "CPU / SIMD" doesn't mean graphics hardware acceleration? Wouldn't it report, "Direct3D" or "OpenGL" for that?25 minutes ago from web in reply to sherod
- @sherod Interesting that so much hardware acceleration is apparently being used, given that it's so slow.44 minutes ago from web in reply to sherod
- Wondering when we'll see more handset makers sign up to use JavaFX Mobile. Still hoping that RIM see the light on this some day.about 4 hours ago from web
- @JonathanGiles Yes, nice to have a JavaFX example without effects. For comparison, Flash can do > 300,000 3D particles - http://bit.ly/aoVJZabout 4 hours ago from web in reply to JonathanGiles
- Seeing some "surprising" companies closing substantial Series A rounds of venture capital. VCs clearly wanting to spend money right now.about 21 hours ago from web
- A little surprised that Nokia has sold Symbian's Professional Services division; and even more surpsied that Accenture is the buyer.10:41 AM Jul 17th from web
- I love that so many celebrities seem to need help - from friends and from Twitter staff - to "get set up" on Twitter.11:02 PM Jul 15th from web
- After an exclusive period with C# and C, it's back to some Java. Pity can't use JavaFX - would have suited this project quite nicely.5:21 PM Jul 14th from web
- As I thought, Office 2010 web apps are huge JavaScript apps. Very technically complex to do. Wonder if MS built any dev tools to help them?7:52 AM Jul 13th from web
- @JonathanGiles Surely JavaFX needs more community discussion, not less. It's not a good sign if Sun is afraid of open honest discussion.2:04 AM Jul 11th from web in reply to JonathanGiles
- Please Sun - lose the JavaFX branding on startup - including on mobile. It ruins the end-user experience. How hard is this to understand?3:54 AM Jul 10th from web
- @lqd If 3-D support in JavaFX isn't coming this year, it'd be nice to be told... given that it was originally slated for the 1.0 release.3:45 PM Jul 9th from web in reply to lqd
- @lqd Yes, Slim Shady lookd like it was pretty interesting. I'm assuming Prism is closer to being ready to release, and that's why it won.3:34 PM Jul 9th from web in reply to lqd
- @lqd LOL @ projecting an Excel spreadsheet onto a 3-D model of Eric Schmidt! Easy to do in Slim Shady at 60fps... errr oops... scratch that!3:25 PM Jul 9th from web in reply to lqd
- @lqd I'd be surprised (and impressed) if Silverlight. Expecting JavaScript - they have the resources to develop complex web apps in that.3:23 PM Jul 9th from web in reply to lqd
- @lqd Yes. I'd expect it to be quite impressive. Wonder if Larry Ellison's suggestion of JavaFX Open Office will get even close to it...3:13 PM Jul 9th from web in reply to lqd
- @sebsto Why? Because the network is not the same thing as the web browser.3:04 PM Jul 9th from web in reply to sebsto
- @lqd Seems that Google folks apparently believe their products seriously compete with Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office.3:01 PM Jul 9th from web in reply to lqd
- Really hope the JavaFX decision makers "get it". We've seen mediocre FX demos described as amazing, while impressive work is being canned.2:58 PM Jul 9th from web
- The now dead JavaFX Slim Shady project looks like it could have been pretty interesting. I trust that Prism will be equally impressive...2:51 PM Jul 9th from web
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- Name Simon Brocklehurst
- Location Cambridge, UK
- Web http://www.psynix...
- Bio CEO & co-founder, Psynixis; General Partner & co-founder, Ash Biotech
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