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Pieces Of Rakesh: Web Applications - The Wave Of The Future
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Pieces Of Rakesh
Scraps of Rakesh Pai's life
Thursday, January 06, 2005
Web Applications - The Wave Of The Future
Web applications are finally beginning to see the light of the day. I am putting all my money on this. I am sure this is the future of the web, application design, networked software architectures, maybe even desktops and operating systems itself. Web based applications will make inroads into (almost) every kind of application we use today. In this post, I try to list out some of the benefits of using web based apps. Read the complete post... First, a quick introduction to web based apps, for those who just tuned in. Examples of web based applications are GMail , Bloglines , and OddPost . GMail is a full featured mail client that does everything that a desktop mail client does, only ups it a few notches. So does OddPost. Bloglines is a web based feed reader that is directly competing with desktop feed readers, and winning. These web apps are basically applications that run on a server, whose UI is exposed in the form of web pages. By the very nature of its architecture, the program logic lies in a central place (the server), and the UI is available to the client in a piece of software that has been around since the birth of HTTP itself (the browser). The use of JavaScript and the DOM is probably the single most important factor that has made these apps possible. The use of JavaScript is very different from the way it was used in 1999. Back then, JavaScript was just a cool way to make mouseovers and cool (now irritating) dynamic elements on the page like mouse pointer trails and flashy text that change colors. JavaScript was used because it could be, not because it should be. At one point, I thought JavaScript was dead, indeed like many other developers must have thought. The use of JavaScript became an example of bad web design, and the language was"
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