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Speculations On Web Development Tools For 2009

By Robert Scoble
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Article Date: 2008-12-29

I remember the good old days of 1994. Back when your only choice of developing a web site was doing it by hand. Remember typing HTML codes like <b> and <table> and making it all work?

Or, if you didn't know what those meant, you had to pay some developer $100+ an hour to do it for you. Seriously, back then HTML developers were in short supply and building a web site was expensive. The magazine/conference company I worked for, Fawcette Technical Publications, paid more than $100,000 to build its first web site, which was a pretty rudimentary one.

Then came a bunch of tools. I liked FrontPage. But played with Hotdog. Dreamweaver. And a bunch of others that I've forgotten. FrontPage has been morphed into Microsoft Expression, which is still a damn cool tool, but it was really designed for last year's web.

What about the web of 2009?

Of course you're going to use Ajax and build Restful APIs, right? What about putting your stuff in the cloud? Of course!

So, what's the best tool for that job?

Well, three million people have chosen Aptana's toolset and they are about to release a tool for building cloud-oriented websites and apps.

So, yesterday I went over and got a look. Here's the videos:

1. Discussion of Aptana's tools and what the 2009 web marketplace looks like with Kevin Hakman who runs developer outreach for Aptana. 20 minutes.

2. Demo of Aptana's Cloud with Kris Rasmussen, cloud lead. 18 minutes.

What will you see there? The web-development tool for 2009? I think so and so do three million other developers. Got anything that helps startups build cloud-based websites and apps better? Let's hear about them.

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About the Author:
Robert Scoble is the founder of the Scobleizer blog. He works as PodTech.net's Vice President of Media Development.

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