Dear fellow revolutionaries,

I am currently working with a company that produces Web 2.0 Widgets. I have produced a few prototypes showing web gadgets in a Revolution application for the desktop but have had a hard time explaining why Revolution has not adopted a 'stack in browser' web component. I know, I know, I've heard all of the arguments for and against this.

The thing is with the advent of Google Gears and with Adobe Air I feel the only thing Rev is missing to have beaten these companies to the front of the line is that we don't have the web component. I can already write a gadget in JS on the web and display it on the Mac and Win desktop by writing another application with Rev. But, Google and Air allow you to build the JS on the web and then display it on the Mac and Win Desktop using the same code where as using Rev I have to write two different sets of code.

This just seems like a missed opportunity to me. I am studying JS for use in Air and Google widget development and in this instance Rev is taking a back seat in my development cycle. That just doesn't seem right to me. I want to use my favorite program to do the whole thing. I think the old arguments are no longer valid or at least becoming less valid.

Thoughts on this?

Plus I need a 'better' argument to give to this new client of mine that just wants to write the code once and reuse it everywhere (including mobile which Google Gears is now allowing for, Silverlight MS is also allowing this, and I think Adobe Air will too.)

I have a need for forward thinking concepts that will carry me into the future with these type of companies/clients. But I would rather not have to learn a whole new language to do it in, and besides Revolution is the best language I have ever used. Why can't I use it in these other areas too.

This is not a demand or even a complaint, really, it is however a desire and a hope to have the tools I'm using now meet with my desire to progress into the future of application usage.


Tom McGrath


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