On Tue, 21 Nov 2017 at 08:17 Greg Keogh <gfke...@gmail.com> wrote:

> After the cluster fail that has been Javascript and Silverlight...
>> I am NOT optimistic that anything will change in a positive way real soon.
>>
>
> If you step way back and look at the last 25 years of the web, it's clear
> that the web browser should never have been used to run apps.
>

If you step a bit back and look at the last 10 years of the web, it's clear
that the web browser should be used to run apps.

If you look at today, it is hard to see what sort of app you wouldn't build
for the web.

https://s3.amazonaws.com/mozilla-games/ZenGarden/EpicZenGarden.html

First we had html in the dumb browser, which was only good for looking at
> cats and porn.
>

[ ... ]

And here we are well into the 21st century with no robust way of creating
> an app in a web browser.
>

I think what you mean is there isn't a single way of doing things with a
prescribed framework you like.

David.
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