Just a question... is erlang a direct competitor to javascript with this paradigm?
2011/4/12 JmiXIII <[email protected]> > "Expect the growth of more full-blown desktop-like > apps hosted in the browser (like the Ext JS desktop demo). Expect > people to begin to hate refreshing the page. " => +1 > > I really agree with this and I wish so much webbrowser could use > python as javascript.... > > > > On 12 avr, 00:46, cjrh <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Apr 9, 10:35 am, Luther Goh Lu Feng <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > I hope to learn from everyone's opinion on this. > > > > It is pretty clear that the future belongs to javascript, as long as > > that is the language that all browsers support. Expect javascript > > JITs to improve. Expect the growth of more full-blown desktop-like > > apps hosted in the browser (like the Ext JS desktop demo). Expect > > people to begin to hate refreshing the page. > > > > By including jQuery, web2py is ahead of the curve, or at least on par > > with the other "traditional" frameworks. We could probably make AJAX > > even easier if we tried. We probably should try. More support for > > reducing page refreshes. >

