"Building applications for today's Web is a lot different than it was in
those early days. Gone are the costly, monolithic e-commerce engines and
content management systems written in C/C++, largely replaced by open source
alternatives in more agile languages, such as Java and PHP. Meanwhile,
once-promising technologies such as Napster and server push have joined
Flooz, Geocities, and Kozmo.com as so much scrap on the side of the
Information Superhighway. Remember ColdFusion?"

http://www.infoworld.com/d/developer-world/lessons-lost-decade-developing-disposable-web-241

-- 
John Bliss
IT Professional
@jbliss (t) / http://www.brandiandjohn.com


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