Which is exactly the problem with web apps that are highly interactive. My
suggestion, is not to develope a web based IDE or use one. It just isn't
something that the web was designed to do well.

Is not a problem of the IDE, the problem is on what the developer expect
as i said i you want something to the desktop well use an IDE that creates
apps for desktop, but if you need something for the web you can try on a
web-based IDE.

Most IDEs that are targeted at web developement have a built in web browser or strong integration with one to run the web app as you are developing it. I don't see any advantage or the necessity of actually running the IDE code
itself in the browser.

That's the problem an integration with one, my IDE works on all of them and
the result is the same in IE and Chrome or FF, a web page cannot be designed
to one browser it has to be designed to all the browser and have to be same. On the visualization is more difficult but nobody could control perfectly that but on
the results of the data is has to be the same.

I would; but then, I wouldn't purchase an operating system that is entirely
based on a web browser.

I support that, but the target of those OS are use the share resources of the pc,
smartphone, etc and the server.


On Dec 22, 2010 11:54pm, Tim Harig <user...@ilthio.net> wrote:
On 2010-12-23, Hidura hid...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Ok, but you are comparing a web-based framework with a native-based

> framework that use the components of the system to make all the things

> that need, a web-based framewok use the resourses of the browser to



Right. That is exactly what I am comparing.



> make it all, so the developer that use a framework on the web can't

> expect get the same results, in my case i beleive that a web-based



Which is exactly the problem with web apps that are highly interactive. My

suggestion, is not to develope a web based IDE or use one. It just isn't

something that the web was designed to do well.



> expect get the same results, in my case i beleive that a web-based

> framework adjust better to the needs if you'll make a web-app,



Most IDEs that are targeted at web developement have a built in web browser

or strong integration with one to run the web app as you are developing it.

I don't see any advantage or the necessity of actually running the IDE code

itself in the browser.



> otherwise use eclipse or netbeans.



I would; but then, I wouldn't purchase an operating system that is entirely

based on a web browser.

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