> Third, I don't remember where it comes from but anyway there's a
stateful that gets me thinking in much deeper than all these "A versus
B" flame wars:

I want to say one thing and I am out. I feel compelled to reply to threads like this becasue of some reasons;

1) Defending your home is a natural human tendency
2) There will always be wars against side A and side B(look to history to back me up on this)
3) When you are put in a position to 'defend' something, you either defend it or go to side B
4) When some thought implies 'takeover'
5) When side B misrepresents side A
6) When side A pays the bills

The irony of idealism is it's ideal and will never fit into the Earth zone. Inventors always like to take it on the head, they always have their noses where they shouldn't be and always are alone while leading there idealism.

So, on this list you will find a lot of humans that want to defend what they think can make a differnece in the future. Ajax is just another side in life and when people(say from the "AJAX" camp) start to call Flex2 dead before the baby is born, we better hope there are people with silver tounges around to stand up and advocate Flex on all levels of human interaction. Be it, a nice fireside chat or ranting over a mailing list. It's natural selection at it's best!

Peace, Mike

On 5/25/06, Michael Klishin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
jwc_wensan wrote:
> To all:
>
> Got this email today, http://ajax.sys-con.com/ and it got me to
> thinking.

First off, I'm a subscriber of JDJ, AJAX Developers Journal,
Codeproject, I'm often to EclipseZone and JavaLobby, and I see Adobe
Flex ads EVERYWHERE over the Web.

Second, even straight-minded part of web developers community realized
benefits of Flex and agrees that it's better to use both Flex and AJAX
because each of two has own advantages.

Third, I don't remember where it comes from but anyway there's a
stateful that gets me thinking in much deeper than all these "A versus
B" flame wars:

"One who thinks that he can accomplish any task using just one tool is a
...". Correct. This one is a fool.

P.S. Embrace collaboration. Regards.

--
Michael "Antares" Klishin,

http://www.novemberain.com |  mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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