On 27 March 2012 22:36, ABorka <fpc-de...@aborka.com> wrote: > > Javascript will not go away, it will become more popular over time.
The same was said for DHTML, then Java, then Flash, then Silverlight (God knows who uses that)..... now it's JavaScript's time to shine.... until the next big things arrives. This is just a sad fact of internet/software evolution - the only constant is change. > It saves huge bandwidth (not to mention responsiveness and client side > speed)to use javascript apps client side with modern browsers. About that responsiveness... not all Javascript enabled websites or web apps are created equally. I have seem rather simple websites that bring my Quad Core to a crawl when I scroll the web page (with huge lag). Then I have also seen other way more complex web pages scroll very fast. Go figure. :) Personally I still think Java applets (or Java apps launched via the web) are way better than web apps. They can be cached locally for quick launches in the future, way more responsive, full featured with the whole Java API at there disposal and the identical code can be used for desktop application versions too. But that's just my 2c on the subject. ;-) -- Regards, - Graeme - _______________________________________________ fpGUI - a cross-platform Free Pascal GUI toolkit http://fpgui.sourceforge.net -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list Lazarus@lists.lazarus.freepascal.org http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus