Posted on April 28, 2008 by mantrid
Every time a new open technology appears, independent developers attempt to integrate it with other technologies. Programmers are often eager to try new stuff out especially in areas where it was not designed to be used. There’s a lot of porting in all directions going on. By satisfying their curiosity they give everyone incredible innovations [...]
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Posted on April 25, 2008 by mantrid
While everybody tried to predict what will happen this year, here is stuff that won’t happen in 2008.
It is hard to define what exacly an architecture actually is. Here are some ideas.
Eclipse M4 going online? RAP being wrong, GWT being right?
How to trick user to get him into feeling that a long operation takes shorter [...]
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Posted on April 13, 2008 by mantrid
I read yesterday a very good article about current trends and ways the web is currently developing. The article describes what I and many others observe. The authors gathered up various signals in one place and summarized what is going on around us.
They do not try to predict what the web will look like in [...]
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