tedd wrote:
From many of the post here, I thought someone had discovered something new.
Discovering something truly new is rare. There's almost always someone who discovered it before you. Sometimes we don't believe them, though, until we discover it for ourselves.
Interestingly though what Ken rediscovered is not AJAX. It's one of the design principles of REST: all application state should be stored on the client and passed to the server with each request. That he discovered this in the context of AJAX is an implementation detail.
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