Rebol and Web 2.0? No. If Ajax is (for "normal people") web 2.0., then
Rebol is Web 3.0.  ;-)

(my 2'cents opinion!)

--Alessandro




On 5/4/06, Gabriele Santilli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Tim,
>
> On Wednesday, May 3, 2006, 8:45:55 PM, you wrote:
>
> TJ>   programmer. His concern (and I concur) is that the relative obscuri=
ty
> TJ>   of rebol is trumped by python's status as a "household name in web
> TJ>   programming". *And* he wants to be able to distribute most of the c=
ode
> TJ>   from the project to others.
>
> This  is  a  problem everyone faces with REBOL. Personally I think
> people shouldn't worry about this as much as they do; however they
> will and so we have too.
>
> (The  "you  can find Java programmers everywhere" argument is very
> silly, because when looking for a programmer people shouldn't look
> for   "<Language  X>  programmer",  they  should  look  for  "good
> programmer". Hype is actually a more serious concern, because some
> people  count  on getting some advantage from it - for example web
> startups  will  use the term "AJAX" or "Web 2.0" just for the hype
> associated  with  those  terms;  REBOL  doesn't have any hype. The
> solution  to  this problem is usually to avoid telling people it's
> REBOL:  you  could  still  call a site using the REBOL plugin "Web
> 2.0". You have the "you need to install the plugin first" problem,
> but that's a different issue.)
>
> TJ>   tim (must see more of makedoc3)
>
> And I must publish more. :) Hopefully soon.
>
> Regards,
>    Gabriele.
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