Le samedi 12 octobre 2013 à 15:39 +0200, Wolfgang Keller a écrit : > "Web mailers" are a particularly illustrative example why "web apps" are > ridiculous garbage. Just like "web forums" or "Google Apps". > > If I had to use those, I would cease to use computers at all. > Sure, they suck, but I doubt you'll revert to cave dwelling if you ever have to send an email from some remote location where you have no email relay? > > The vast majority of enterprise SaaS apps are web deployed and so so > > are intranet applications. > > And they are totally unusable crap. > > > It's just the way things are and if you know your technologies you > > can settle on a stack that approaches the RAD platforms of old in > > terms of programming efficiency. > > Certainly not. Not to mention the issue of end-user productivity. Not > to mention the deployment mess, both server- *and* client-side, with > "web apps". Etc. and so on... Crappy applications have been written long before the web was born, the technology used makes no difference whatsoever. I find that html is extremely well suited to the display of tabular data, so I'm curious to know what kind of client-side problems you experience with standard-compliant web forms? -- Salutations, Vincent Veyron http://marica.fr/site/demonstration Gestion des contentieux et des dossiers de sinistres assurance pour le service juridique -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general