Re: ASP.NET: Fundementally Flawed Architecture



Brian Moelk wrote:
I don't even know where to start on this one except to say "scoreboard".
There are legitimate reasons why applications delivered via the web browser
makes sense across the board. They've been so thoroughly documented and
discussed there's no point in discussing them now...it's 2006.

It's 2006? It has taken that long to get back to what was being done 20 years ago. I agree that it is sometimes necessary to take one step back to go two steps forward, but this is ridiculous.

Certainly there are legitimate reasons not to as well, but IMO it has
nothing to do with the philosophy being "crap".

Believe me it's crap. Been there done that? Oh sorry, it wasn't called dot net (some sarcasm, for fun only).

That's because projects rarely fail because of the technology alone. Where
"people" migrate technologically is subject to market and marketing forces
just like anything else. It's a human nature thing that isn't going to
change. Everything cycles and changes and evolves...that's life.

Yea, market forces! I can buy something at wal-mart that costs 1/3 less but only lasts 1/4 as long before it breaks, market forces, you gotta love 'em.

Who is "you"?

Whoever.

I can't help but find humor that a developer believes that web based
applications and the internet is a fad...in 2006. *shrug*

Internet good, browser OK, browser based apps still around in 2006 bad!

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