On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 11:35 AM, Shawn McKenzie <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: > 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 > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > Flex is gonna be a bigger player in this than js query type manipulation -- Bastien Cat, the other other white meat