On 09/01/2008, Frank Wales <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> He sounds like he'd be a hoot to have around, as long as you're not
> one of those cheeseburger-eating, IDE-loving, PHP douchebags, as he
> might call them.
>
> (Which I'm not, by the way, if you're reading this, Zed.  I'm more
> your coffee-drinking, emacs-loving, meta-programming geezer.)

"State of Ajax

    * HTTP sucks
    * Needs to be a reset
    * Semantic Web: "Einsteins brain on a crack whores body isn't
going to happen"
    * I'm waiting for someone to blind-side the entire Web stack"

Silverlight take-up has been poor; Flash seems widespread but limited
by its proprietary nature; XUL+etc is free but uptake also poor.

Could Gnash blind-side the entire Web stack?

-- 
Regards,
Dave
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