The thread is about a language (platform) allowing one to do most anything, adding Flash to the mix immediately defeats the purpose.
I use asp.net, great for many things .... when i am talking "in a browser" i am talking about stuff that you can't handle with asp.net, like a full fledged arcade game (to take it to an extreme), a video/audio playing client, the power to properly sync video and audio, integrate with the local file system and other resources. ASP.NET and AJAX don't even get you 1% of the way there, and even flash is incredibly lacking in some of these areas. I have been involved with many projects, and the clients always have the same needs. The audience goes to a web site, and you want to make your sale QUICK (or viral growth), say its a podcast client, a community collaboration tool, casino games, whatever, and the clients don't want to hear about a install executable, or a pokey asp.net sol'n, they want, when i boils down to it, an active X plugin (vb, c, c++ depending on needs) (or Java), and it just runs right there, no fuss no muss. Programmers don't think twice about installing a gtk app, 99+% of web users will not touch it with a ten foot pole. They will move on to the next casino, or community collaboration tool that just works right there, and yes many times now, you can find it to be flash, but lets not even go there and discuss the use of flash. I am just saying, it would be nice if Mono answered everyones needs (w.r.t the general places that you deploy programs - i.e. stand alone apps, ajax, asp.net, scripts/command line, and lastly browser plugins ), and filled this rather HUGE void (all be it a particularly commercial one). -tl On Wed, 2006-08-30 at 08:11 +0100, damien churchill wrote: > > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > From: damien churchill > Sent: 30 August 2006 08:11 > To: 'Justin Dearing' > Subject: RE: [Mono-dev] Mono 1.1.17 has been released. > > > > > Yeah if you write your program in classes then it’s easy enough just > to make a gui for both web and desktop using asp/gtk whatever. > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > From:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Justin > Dearing > Sent: 30 August 2006 08:00 > To: mono-devel-list@lists.ximian.com > Subject: Re: [Mono-dev] Mono 1.1.17 has been released. > > > > > Don't mean to start a flame war here, but if you want the write once > run anywhere in a browser. If you can't do it in AJAX, do it in flash. > > Secondly, have you heard of ASP.NET, The equivilant of JSP for .NET. > Mono's support is pretty good. > > > > > > Aside from needing C for linux kernel programming, > what would even be better then "write once, run anywhere", > is > "write for any purpose, write once, run anywhere" > and unfortunately mono has not provided a means to use it as a > browser > plugin like Java. For me i could go for just a plugin to > Firefox (linux > and Win32), wouldnt even need it to support IE. > Until this can occur, a programmer still has to Java or > (active x > plugin), to achieve web page integration. > Unfortunately not having this is a huge barrier to some people > adopting > mono. > Providing this (as even MS .Net doesn't seem to provide web > page plugin > ability of .Net) would put Mono over the top, and likely bring > many more > contributors on board making Mono grow much faster. > > > -tl > > > > _______________________________________________ > Mono-devel-list mailing list > Mono-devel-list@lists.ximian.com > http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-devel-list _______________________________________________ Mono-devel-list mailing list Mono-devel-list@lists.ximian.com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-devel-list