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The software industry is not dead 08 May 2003
I see lots of discussion lately about the possibility
that software is a dead
industry, or that perhaps the good times are behind
us. I myself am fond of moaning that I was born ten years too late,
missing out on the frontier-like climate of the software industry in the
eighties.
But the software industry is alive and there are plenty of good times
ahead. I think lots of cool products are wanting to be
built. Not very many of them will get you VC funding or put you on
your way to the NASDAQ. But this isn't a bad time to build a successful small ISV.
Need ideas? I just finished reading Carlos Perez' 101 Reasons Why Java is
Better than .NET. Note that I certainly don't agree with the
claim made in his title. Some of his items are FUD or just plain
wrong. But some of those items are accurate.
We .NET fans have to admit that Java has been around longer and therefore has
things that are not yet available in the .NET ecosystem. You can view
those things as disadvantages of .NET or you can view them as product
opportunities. Carlos' list could have been titled 101 Product Ideas
for a .NET Small ISV. I'm not saying that all those ideas are
good ones, but something on the list might get the idea flow
started.
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