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Re: One Thought about what Web 2.0 Means
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Re: One Thought about what Web 2.0 Means


  • Subject: Re: One Thought about what Web 2.0 Means
  • From: Alan Ward <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2006 22:37:36 -0600


Um, yes. But what does it mean to "modify" a resource? Isn't this basically a huge oversimplification of reality? It's basically saying all "resources" can be created

	foo = new WOComponent();

delivered

	foo.appendToResponse();

modified...

	that's where I'm struggling because that appears to be hidden protocol
	that's used to knock OO programming

deleted

	foo = null;

Maybe I'm not abstract enough to understand?

[[resource modifyThySelfInTheWayIIntend] deliverYourRepresentation]

Alan


On Aug 14, 2006, at 10:07 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:

Kind of an interesting article from a friend of mine. I have not read all of it or thought about it too deeply, but I thought it may interest others so I am passing it on. Alex is, FWIW, a RoR fanatic. :-P

Chuck


Begin forwarded message:

From: Alex Bunardzic <email@hidden>
Date: August 14, 2006 6:25:38 PM PDT (CA)

I think you've got the basic thing right -- the web is THE computing platform. Mainframes, desktops, client/servers etc. are legacy.

There's plenty of talk/buzz nowadays about the Web 2.0. What Web 2.0 really means is that people are beginning to realize that, in order to do computing on the web, we absolutely don't need those tool vendors (i.e. Microsoft, Oracle, Sun, IBM, etc.)

For any 'starting from a clean slate' software development effort, I think it would be rather foolish to go with anything other than the native web development. And by native I mean <a href="http:// jooto.com/blog/index.php/2006/08/03/transitioning-from-object- oriented-to-resource-oriented-programming/">Resource-oriented programming</a>.


--

Practical WebObjects - for developers who want to increase their overall knowledge of WebObjects or who are trying to solve specific problems. http://www.global-village.net/products/ practical_webobjects





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