Re: ASP.NET: Fundementally Flawed Architecture



Brian Moelk wrote:
Yea, the whole web browser application philosophy is crap.

People just seem to fall for any new horse*** that comes along.

Thinking on a higher level and not getting caught up in the newest fad
will get you where you need to be.

LOL...That's a good one! ;)


They are all good ones, however not funny.

Let me restate:

-The whole web browser application philosophy is crap.

I have to download stuff to an application that translates it then shows it on the screen and has it's own menus that don't apply to the application I've written. I can click the back and forward buttons that may disrupt the state of the app. That's great stuff!

-People just seem to fall for any new horse*** that comes along.

Happens again and again. After 30 years of computing you would think major projects would not be failing everyday. Every few years people switch to something new that does the same things that have been done for years, but they have to uncover a whole bunch of new and different bugs in it. Some more great stuff.

-Thinking on a higher level and not getting caught up in the newest fad will get you where you need to be.

Stop letting yourself get caught up in the latest gadget that doesn't work right and stick with what works. Only go new if it provides something you don't already have. How many times do we need the libraries for saving data and showing it on a computer screen rewritten in a new language using a new interpreter?
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