On Nov 30, 1:43 pm, Mark Volkmann <[email protected]> wrote:

> I used to think that until recently.

Sorry, I don't think I was clear in my meaning. I think JavaScript-
based approaches to developing web apps running in the browser (like
JQuery or GWT) are, in the end, the best available choices for
building web apps (compared to Flash/Flex, Silverlight, Java/JavaFX).

When I said it was a poor choice, what I meant was that the
development process is old-fashioned, clunky and error-prone (IMO).
That means it's hard to get really high-quality results when building
a complex application (from a development point of view) compared to
using some other technologies e.g. those based on the .NET or Java
platforms.

I believe there's plenty of room left for innovation when it comes to
technology platforms for creating browser-based apps.  IMO, no-one has
a good solution yet.

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