The bubble of unreality that is Thursday afternoon

October 9, 2008 – Graeme Sutherland – Print

The Future of Web Apps spent thursday afternoon in that pleasant reality that is the most positive future.  What I mean by that was we were all buying into business as usual — there’s a rich VC market waiting to snap up and fund innovations and we all have a shot at being rich, well, any time now.

But before I get into that, here’s a review of this afternoon’s sessions:

Learning Journey

I missed most of Alvin Woon’s presentation, but took away this, badly paraphrased:  You can do user centered design with users that domn’t know what they want.  If users have never had it before, the can’t know what they want.  There’s something wise and hopeless in there.  Mostly a cry for iterating to solutions.  Building something new is learning, for all involved.  The learning journey is the key here.

XMPP and PubSub

Blaine Cook was back on the stage talking about XMPP and PubSub as a way out of endless wasted polling of site A by site B looking for, say twitter updates.  It sounds great.  I’m a huge fan of XMPP as a mechamism for handling the more complex connection cases than simple HTTP.  Good stuff.  I asked a question about the requirement of the server, now, to have to manage potentially millions of subscriptions.  Blaine says it will be no worse than current, but I’m still left feeling that my app that is PubSub aware is going to be having to keep some sort of state for the potential millions of connections.  I’m not sure about this, just a feeling.  I’m dying to do some XMPP experimentation soon, maybe with secret project BrightLunch or something.

Open Tech

Dave Recordon from Six Apart did some nice work on stage, putting the case for open standards, like OpenId, OAuth, microformats etc as the essential next steps in blowing the social web wide open to all.  Thanks Dave, it made sense and was a compelling case for all the pen tech that you and yours been working on.

Objective J and Cappucino

Thanks Francisco.  Interesting. Not sure I want or need Cappucino, though.  Unless I was quickly making a desktop app for the web, but not sure I want to replace a desktop app with a web app just because I can.  Sorry, but it all felt a bit 4GLly to me.  “We’ll solve all your problems for you, etc….”

The Pitch Competition

Are we noticing what is going on out in the real world?  The pitch comp felt a bit weird.  I’m sure I saw the panel talk down at a solid business model that might work now and encourage the pitcher to go for some model of giving it all away for free for a bit.   Maybe they were right, but I’m getting the feeling that we’re in a bit of an unreal bubble.  The economy and banks are in trouble, and we’re still going on like there’s a lot of hot VC cash for your ideas.  Is that true?  Or are we living in a cute little bubble for the next couple of days.

A great day all around, though.  Thanks Carsonified people, and especially Mike for the handwritten note on the postcard attached to my badge. And as the train pulls into Brighton, I’m ready to do it all again tomorrow,

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