OK  -I'll bite...

Curt seems to be daring someone to splutter.. "but LK *is* a development 
environment environment  -why would you want anything else?"  -so I won't fall 
into that trap (instead, i throw myself into it below)  Besides, personally I 
find LK a bit raw for programming  -and "ajax IDEs" (ie Java or C# IDE's 
re-purposed for javascript) a bit too dead. 

I find myself grasping for something in the middle, hence in part my interest 
in running LK on Java.

As an analogy, think about how effective Firebug is, being built into the 
browser. I'm not discounting Firebug for LK development (and perhaps a Firefox 
extension for LK 'development' is a good idea...), but Java seems to offer even 
more opportunity for getting down under then hood of the browser (whilst still 
having a practical deployment path)
 


[wink-ON] 

For a development environment, first you will require a worldview where we 
separate "users" and "developers".  Developers will require the usual aeroplane 
cockpit style IDE.  Users will simply need to be docile and run an emasculated 
netbook, preferably one provisioned exclusively by a single app store. This 
device need not have much in the way of a processor because any computation 
they could ever require is obviously best done in THE CLOUD. 

[wink-OFF]


Pete F 






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