The idea may be good but charging developers every month for the execution of their 
code is ridiculous.  I'd rather purchase a
development platform license (like CF and Flash) and not have to pay a monthly fee 
based on the success of my site.

Howie

----- Original Message -----
From: "Fregas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2002 10:38 AM
Subject: Re: Future of the internet


> I think the future of the internet will be soemthing like this:
> http://www.curl.com/
>
> I haven't learned the language, but it does everything that HTML,
> Javascript, CSS, DHTML and even some of Flash and Coldfusion from ONE
> object-oriented language.  I think Flash is great for design and animation,
> but its a real bitch to make a desktop style application out of it or to
> make all of its content dynamic, especially without generator.
>
> Plus, Curl is free for developers.  It doesn't replace your scripting
> language (CFML, ASP, JSP, PHP,etc) because it is entirely client side.  But
> that is where it shines and it definitely gives Flash a run for its money in
> the web application arena as far as ease of use.
>
> Craig
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Douglas Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 11:33 PM
> Subject: Future of the internet
>
>
> > I know this is way OT, but I had to put my thoughts into words.
> >
> > Myself and a friend were discussing the outlook of technology, and one
> > of the things that we discussed, was what we felt the future held for
> > web technology. We both agreed that the web has to transform into
> > something more than the sum of it's parts. Our feeling on the subject is
> > that Macromeda/Allaire is at the forefront of what the web can and
> > should be. Macromedia Flash is still in it's infancy when you look at
> > the amount of sites that incorporate flash technology and those who do
> > not. Now the reason for this is well known as being not enough high
> > bandwith connections, but that is changing at an enormous rate.
> >      With Macromedia's acquisition of Allaire and dynamic data driven
> > content, there should be no end in site as far as development goes. I
> > thought at one point that their were not enough Coldfusion jobs and I
> > should take the time to learn a few secondary languages. Although that
> > still holds true as far as the amount of Coldfusion jobs, I think that
> > once Flash and Coldfusion merge into one beautiful application
> > development tool that we will be begging for the jobs to slow down.
> >     We thought....what would it be like to open your "Macromedia Flash
> > Browser" (No more clumsy Internet Explorer or Netscape) What a joy
> > surfing would be !!! Imagine shopping online without having to drill
> > down 10 layers to finally checkout. When you clicked on a product,
> > another window would slide open and you would enter your info and voila
> > "done"!! If there is any company that could stand toe to toe with the
> > Microsoft Monopoly on the internet, it is in fmy opinion
> > Macromedia/Allaire.
> >
> > Thanks for listening to my rants...I am just tired of hearing all this
> > negative Macromedia Talk (IE: Death of Coldfusion)
> >
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> > There are two major products that come out of Berkeley: LSD and [Unix]
> > BSD. We don't believe this to be a coincidence.
> >
> >
> >
> > Doug Brown
> >
> >
> 
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