This isn't a blog you know.  The comparisons between .NET and MFC are
unfounded.  Browser scripting is a different animal.  There is no one
script that is appropriate for all projects and requiring the download
of unused code is clearly a very bad choice for mobile devices.  Learn
from the mistakes of the Ajax mavens (e.g. jQuery, Prototype.)

On Jan 6, 4:41 am, Chrilith <[email protected]> wrote:
> @David :
>
> "frameworks" are appropriate for what they are made for: easy and
> quick development. Exactly what you do when you use something
> like .Net and Java and Objective-C (Cocoa) and C++ (MFC...) and so
> on...
>
> .Net is nice but you really should not use its AJAX framework for
> mobile device just because its implementation is the worst you can
> find (very huge files, heavy code...)
>
> Also, I don't understand the purpose of your answer... did you answer
> any questions? IMHO, no.
>
> On Jan 5, 10:51 pm, David Mark <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On Dec 8 2008, 1:24 pm, davidroe <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > As your question is so short and does not specify any context, you are
> > > probably not going to get the answer you are looking for. This group
> > > is not a place to discuss native apps, so assuming you don't want to
> > > go down that road and you want to stick with .NET, as Srinivas has
> > > already said, you have the option of developing web applications.
> > > Choose an appropriate framework (iUI, WebApp.net, etc) or build your
>
> > And those "frameworks" are appropriate for what exactly?
>
> > > pages by hand and do all the heavy lifting on the back end using
> > > whatever you want.
>
> > Or learn browser scripting!
>
> > > If you are wielding the .NET hammer, because that is what you know and
> > > you don't want to use a more appropriate tool, you are likely to end
>
> > .NET is awful, but how is it any more inappropriate for iPhones?
>
> > > up with a pile of .POO if you are not careful. Alternatively, choose a
>
> > That's what you will get with something like IUI.
>
> > > tool that is more appropriate for the task at hand: write a native app
>
> > A native app is another story.
>
> > [snip]

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