It never matters how many bad examples there are in a category... Just whether 
there is at least one good example... Actually, even that doesnt matter.. what 
matters is how the potential of a category measures up to the potential of any 
other category.  We can have a conversation about the relative merits of a web 
native xtalk ide and interpreter-runner (verses the absence of it).  We can 
have another conversation about how close tilestack comes to the potential in 
this category.
Utah these will always be seporate and do not directly inform or validate 
eachother.

-----Original Message-----
From: "Mikey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "How to use Revolution" <[email protected]>
Sent: 1/18/2008 12:19 PM
Subject: Re: [off]VMWare vs. Parallels

On Jan 18, 2008 3:03 PM, Randall Lee Reetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> More to my point, VMWare is doing deeply hardware kinds of things in software 
> (that is the hint i would drop to the rev development team if i was a hint 
> dropper).  I doubt if it would profit rev to dig this deep into general 
> processing land, but there do seem to be alternative paths (to OS specific 
> run time engines).  Something in this tilestack project really points 
> forward.  Think of a future for OS's where there presentation and interaction 
> layers translate out to a universal format like postscript, flash, or java or 
> some sooped up version of xml or an executable uml.  The OS slaves to a 
> deeper universal.


OK, but what TS is doing is hardly earth-shattering or new.  There are
now half-a-dozen Ajax RAD/IDE tools, and another dozen that are a
little more primitive but still get it done.
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