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By Suzanne Tindal ZDNet Australia
Posted on ZDNet News: Sep 05, 2008 6:16:50 AM

The biggest rival for Microsoft's next-generation Silverlight web technology will be JavaScript, not Adobe's ubiquitous Flash, according to experts speaking at Microsoft's TechEd conference in Sydney on Friday.

"I think that the next 18 months we're going to see a 100- to 1,000-fold speed increase in JavaScript as Google and the guys at Mozilla are going to kick us all in the arse and make our JavaScript jittered," Microsoft senior program manager Scott Hanselman told the audience, days after Google released its Chrome browser, which features faster JavaScript technology.

Jonas Follesų, senior consultant at Capgemini, agreed, saying JavaScript would continue to get speedier and Chrome will become "massively" faster than it is.

"Now Google has stepped up and released a browser with jittered JavaScript and JavaVM, making this really, really, really fast," he said.

The consultant said that whenever he thought people had reached a limit about what could be done inside a browser using just JavaScript, some "cool JavaScript writer" came up and showed him how to do more.

"It's going to be hard to tell if it's going to be Silverlight or JavaScript we're going to use for our applications," he said. "I think in the end JavaScript is going to be a bigger competitor to Silverlight than Flash is."

An audience member questioned the panel of experts later on whether he should "be out buying JavaScript books" now the language had been "put on steroids."

Harry Pierson, Microsoft program Manager, replied that: "JavaScript is a very odd language for most developers." Pierson said it was more interesting to do higher-level development and if necessary compile it down to JavaScript.

Hanselman had a different opinion, saying that although it was a "freaky, weird language", it was possible to do object-oriented programming. "The JavaScript I used and hated in Netscape 4 is not the same JavaScript we have today," he said. "So yeah, I think you should get some JavaScript books."

Follesų said even if souped-up JavaScript became dominant, he thought Silverlight was going to be big, especially in the enterprise when 'fun' Web 2.0 applications come to roost. "For the intranet, when the users expect the same kind of user experience it's not that easy to really build that stuff in HTML and JavaScript so Silverlight might be a lot easier alternative," he said.

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if they don't have it, they won't come
Javascript is ubiquitous... Silverlight penetration doesn't even show up on the radar. A lot of people are leery about installing updates to existing software, won't be easy to convince them to install something new...... (Read the rest)
Posted by: itinko Posted on: 09/29/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
is Flash chopped liver?  itinko | 09/05/08
Great JavaScript performance means that Flash is relegated to kids games,  DonnieBoy | 09/05/08
What it has going for it is it's not Flash...  jasonp@... | 09/05/08
You forgot to mention  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/05/08
That is so true!!! I can remember when ZDNet had a problem with some  DonnieBoy | 09/05/08
That's rubbish  GOTBO | 09/09/08
Two clear advantages  LBiege | 09/05/08
au contraire mon frere  itinko | 09/29/08
We don't need to learn a new language  Alan.Gramont | 09/05/08
Flash also has the benefit of dealing with media  Mitch RatcliffeZDNet Moderator | 09/05/08
Just MS trying to belittle a competitor  GrailWebD | 09/08/08
Interesting that they are so frank!! But, with JavaScript performance  DonnieBoy | 09/05/08
JavaFX...  tick tock | 09/05/08
Well, Java suffers from being too tightly controlled by Sun still. They  DonnieBoy | 09/05/08
If you can do more for less  mdemuth | 09/05/08
Java is NOT a proprietary platform anymore  atari_z | 09/06/08
There's a big difference between Java..  GOTBO | 09/09/08
Doubtful  jasonp@... | 09/05/08
FSVO "success"  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/05/08
So ~90% of the market?  mdemuth | 09/05/08
Cart before the horse...  storm14k | 09/05/08
90% of which market?  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/05/08
Very true  mdemuth | 09/05/08
Plus, even in a mobile device ...  LBiege | 09/05/08
Silverlight is a plug-in  Alan.Gramont | 09/05/08
Truly?  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/05/08
Truly?  Yagotta B. Kidding | 09/05/08
Divide and Conquer  gary_edwards | 09/05/08
Developers Turning Fast to Open Standards! grin  i2fun@... | 09/05/08
Just wondering...  jdickey | 09/07/08
RE: Chrome's JavaScript poses challenge to Silverlight  atari8bit@... | 09/05/08
RE: Chrome's JavaScript poses challenge to Silverlight  mo@... | 09/06/08
if they don't have it, they won't come  itinko | 09/29/08
RE: Chrome's JavaScript poses challenge to Silverlight  mememememeeeee | 09/06/08
Yes.  Grayson Peddie | 09/06/08
RE: Chrome's JavaScript poses challenge to Silverlight  dgerard | 09/06/08
superfast javascript and yet superslow language.  magallanes | 09/06/08
RE: Chrome's JavaScript poses challenge to Silverlight  Kebbles | 09/07/08
You can write Actionscript in notepad  GrailWebD | 09/08/08
RE: Chrome's JavaScript poses challenge to Silverlight  GOTBO | 09/09/08
Re-hashing the same "news"..........  drusquared | 09/09/08

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