>I don't have anything against /View and I can't wait to find time to 
play
>with it more, but...
>
>Why is it important that RT promote /View as an interface solution?
>
>Instead, couldn't RT promote REBOL as a back-end scripting solution, 
using
>web browsers as the interface solution? For example, REBOL could be 
used
>even as a localhost web server, utilizing whatever web browser is 
handy as
>the interface solution, accepting GET and POST, etc., and returning 
output
>to a web browser, using the browser's built-in support for images, 
sounds,
>animation, etc.
>
>I'm asking this question because I'd really like to know how 
developers
>benefit from this focus on /View instead of REBOL-browser integration.
>
>Ryan C. Christiansen
>Web Developer
>

some thoughts

fast written. 

you have to connect your web-page to the scripts somehow.
this relation is much closer with /view than with html/cgi

works offline too. but smart enough to use the web if connected.
(i think this is a big point for express)

very small, script with action size of text with tags :)

very responsive. 

user can edit it (may be a point after a while)

a lot can be explaind better with animation/interaction.

rebol has the size/load-time of pure text, 
the animation of flash/whatever
and the intelligence of java.
animated interactive math-course with online-hiscore? can be done now 
:)
(well, who mention bignums?)

Volker


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