Archive for March 2009
Bad Branding
Whoever decided that Bank of America’s logo should appear atop a red background should be fired.
Unless they are preparing us for another version of the logo with white text, I don’t see why they went and did that. The new signs are ugly, and I honestly thought their sign installers made a mistake. Blue on top of red is just bad.
JavaOne 09
Thanks to my employer, I’ll be attending JavaOne again this year. I enjoyed the experience last year, although it is a bit exhausting trying to maximize session attendance. Thankfully this year I can doubleteam the session lineup with a coworker, so I may feel less pressed to entirely fill my schedule with sessions I may not be interested in.
My favorite speaker last year was Ben Galbraiths, and in general the various talks dealing with Swing. Yes, that dead toolkit that people are abandoning for Adobe Flex.
IMHO, the pendulum may ’swing’ back as people actually start trying to use Flex to build more complex applications.
Ultimately, I think we are pushing too much into the web browser. I want my web sites to be web sites, and my apps to be apps. I really don’t want a complicated user interface living inside of a web page. Finding this boundary is difficult, and pushing back on the people who ‘want it all’ is a tightrope that is difficult to walk. IMO, break out of the browser and into AIR if you want a complicated Flex app. Don’t shoehorn it into your website.