I sat down this morning to write a new email segueing off the topic of whether the desktop is disappearing or not and focusing on the question of how Rev could play in that space as it emerges. This allows us to abstract out the discussion about whether I'm right or wrong predicting the rapidly approaching ubiquity of AJAX and RIA apps built around general- or special-purpose Web browsers (what I called "thin clients" that, as Richard Gaskin pointed out, may not be so thin after all). Instead, we can focus on where Rev might play a key role in this new technique as it emerges.

And then Andre wrote:

I think there's a market for AJAX Development Tools, many people want to start to code with AJAX but there's no nice friendly environment yet. Also could dashboard widgets qualify as AJAX?

Absolutely. I see two possible applications for Rev in the emerging world of AJAX and RIA development.

First, there's what you suggest here, Andre: the creation of a tool for building such apps. Now there's a very interesting paradox here isn't there? Should such a tool exist as a standalone app? Or is that so inherently self-contradictory that it's: (a) a bad idea; and (b) an idea that would produce a product nobody would want to use? Good questions, for sure.

Second, there's the idea -- on which you also touched -- of using Rev to create the *server-side* technologies that wrapper and facilitate the development and deployment of AJAX applications.

Third, there's a marriage of those two tool approaches.

I'm willing and eager to put some serious time and even a little money on the table to facilitate this if we can assemble a small team of people who want to explore it seriously.

Any interest?



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Dan Shafer, Information Product Consultant and Author
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