In the mid-1990s an era of powerful commercial development environments began. When I say commercial, the market was craving for better technology and IBM was aggressively preparing for one. The focus was on a more open industry approach centered on the java platform. The budding world of technology was divided in two sides: Microsoft’s development on runtime execution support and IBM’s Java development.
The world was actually heterogeneous where various products were trying to build their features; the only way all the resources could be utilized was to integrate them all. That I would say was the beginning of Open Source. But to the paradox of eclipse’s development by IBM, the developers couldn’t really understand why this platform was built unless IBM released eclipse as open source. The main strategy was to make all the developers get used to eclipse in such a way that an entire family of product reign can be created. The strategy did work till 2003 when slowly mobile applications started making its dawn. Yes! I am talking about the dawn of Android Development. The technology world actually made a shift from Web-based technologies to Mobile-based operating systems periodically; with 35 apps made available in the android market for the original version.
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