Just don't fall into the trap of building it out in the language it
will be built in. Clients see something 'working' and instantly
think 'almost done' rather than 'not yet started'.

Begin the precedent and un-training a client becomes more and more
impossible.

Better to draw on a napkin than to prototype quick-and-dirty with the
same tool the final item will be done in. 

Even flash is a bad idea for an Ajax site, because clients see a
browser and think 'almost done'. Avoid it. At all costs.


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