Re: Frameworks / obstinate?

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Arno Kuhl wrote:
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sancar Saran [mailto:sancar.saran@xxxxxxxxxx] 
> Sent: 23 March 2009 11:52 AM
> To: php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re:  Frameworks / obstinate?
> 
> Probably a bit off topic and
> 
> The Game is over man.
> 
> Javascript coming with flank speed. Next generation JS Framworks will take
> html generation jobs from server side.
> 
> Whole thing of Server Side MVC and other yada yada was became joke. Those
> server siders become JSON pushers for JS frameworks.
> 
> Astrosurfing ?
> 
> Yeah, just compare PHP mailing list vs Jquery Mailing list activity.
> 
> And The New Game just begun...
> 
> Regards
> 
> Sancar
> 
> --
> You seem to suggest the more you do on client side the less you do on the
> server. Not sure where you get that from. I'm inclined to think the opposite
> - the more you do on the client the more you'll need to do on the server.
> Sure there will be certain types of client apps that will all but eliminate
> the need for server-side processing, but it's likely more power on the
> client will mean internet apps are going to be more powerful all round, both
> client and server side.
> 
> Arno
> 
> 

Yes, it's very difficult (and probably insecure) to distribute your
entire database to all of the clients that might use it.  Not to mention
all of the libraries:  image manipulation, pdf generators, etc...

-- 
Thanks!
-Shawn
http://www.spidean.com

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