And remember, large numbers in the life sciences and in bioinformatics use Mac 
OS X.

Chris


On 9/25/09 11:34 AM, "J.W. Bizzaro" <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Robert,

The separation of server-side software (e.g., PHP, ASP, etc.) from client-side 
software (browser and plugin) is an aspect of the Web that has made it so 
flexible and successful.  As long as the software that you choose to run on the 
client-side (e.g., JavaScript and plugins such as Flash, etc.) is widely 
supported on multiple platforms, it doesn't matter what you choose to run on 
the server-side.

So, you can set up a server that runs on Windows, Mac OS, Linux, Commodore 64, 
or whatever, and people can access your site on any platform that supports the 
client software that you use, if you even use anything beyond HTML.

Technically speaking, many bioinformatics portals work on the 
"model-view-controller" (MVC) paradigm, intentionally or not.  Here's some more 
information on the topic:

  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model-view-controller

Applied to the Web, the model resides on the server (e.g., in MySQL), while the 
view and controller reside on the client (e.g., browser and plugin).

If you choose to use a plugin and not just JavaScript, be sure that it is 
supported on multiple platforms.  Microsoft solutions are always best supported 
on Windows computers, including plugins.  Mac OS is a second-class citizen to 
Microsoft, and Linux barely exists.  For Linux, it is often left up to a 
third-party developer (e.g., Novell) to develop clones of Microsoft 
applications (e.g., Novell Mono attempts to bring .NET to Linux).  ActiveX and 
Silverlight are two examples of where Microsoft doesn't make their own plugins 
for Linux (AFAIK).

Cheers,
Jeff

Robert lzw wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I am a newbie to web design for bioinformatics and going to design a portal
> web page similar to the following link:
> http://www.eh3.uc.edu:8080/GenomicsPortals/
>
> It looks that the above portal was designed on Unix/Linux using JavaScript
> and Microsoft FrontPage 5.0 processing datasets in MySQL database. As I only
> have MS Visual Studio 2008 Prof software, I plan to go with ASP.NET and
> ADO.NET to do it for processing datasets in SQL databases.
>
> Does anybody know if this will work? Can the portal web pages designed based
> on Windows .NET framework be browsed without any problem on Linux/Unix.
> i.e., other platforms than the Windows? Regardless, any suggestions on how
> to start designing such a portal web page (books, online resources,
> framework and tools) would be highly appreciated. I need a general, correct
> direction to follow. Thank you very much in advance.
>

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