Weldon MacDonald wrote:
Where does Flash fit in with the Ajax paradigm?

A lot depends on what "the Ajax paradigm" might be.... ;-)

I know that Flash and JavaScript have coexisted for about a decade now, and that both are necessary clientside technologies. Both will also improve and evolve, at their different rates of adoption and predictability.

In such discussions I usually look for the particular job under consideration -- the tasks that must be done, the audience that must be engaged, the client who knows the message they're trying to convey. The technologies must serve these realworld needs to be useful, so I'm skeptical of abstract technology discussions, unattached to a realworld need.

jd






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