Scott, That is something that is being discussed
here too. .Net has some very good advantages, as
does Java and unlike Java it has evolved into something that can be considered
a serious contender in client/server applications with the introduction of XAML. And with the advent of Apollo around the
corner, it does beg the question as where it leaves the market for a browser.
M$ have included XAML into IE7.0, but that is limiting to everyone else who
doesn’t use IE7.0, but XAML can be designed as a standalone web
application leaving the browser out of the equation, but is platform dependant
at the moment, where Apollo will not be. The browser has always been the
interpreter for the current and past web applications, but it is really falling
behind fast on the way technology is heading. So Scott it does beg the question, what
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