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Name: Anonymous 2007-09-19 3:33 ID:w55QUM6E

"The whole idea of a program being a quasi-static executable installed locally is starting to seem quaint."

Is anyone else sick of faggots who talk about web apps like they're the second coming of the Sussman? Yeah, I'm sure running every damn thing I want to do over the network will work out brilliantly. Is it just that programmers are running out of legit ways to write slower code, and are resorting to inter-computer dicking around to keep pace with faster computers?

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-19 3:51 ID:Heaven

4) two dot oh

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-19 3:55 ID:w55QUM6E

>>2
How did you know I really meant to ask, "How do you pronounce ``Web 2.0''"?

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-19 4:58 ID:fcjk8f4s

>>3
I pronounce it as "FAGGOTRY"

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-19 5:25 ID:5+F/opj3

>>1

Because running everything from a web browser as if it were a technical swiss army knife is such a safe, sane idea. Fucking Web 2.0

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-19 5:35 ID:5T3Yx4OT

"Well you can laugh but im writing an optimizing HTML compiler which lets me couple fast productivity and relentless scalability."

yeah, Im sick of fucken noobs writing "web programming tools for fucking idiots", like um themselves.. while pretending they are writing it for some kind of target audience. You dont need all this advanced bullshit to make web"apps" just fucking write them in perl or whatever.

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-19 5:45 ID:lh1e58Bw

>>7 wtf enjoy your static webpages.
JAVASCRIPT + XMLHTTPREQUEST + SHINY GRAPHICS AND BUZZWORDS = WEB 2.0

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-19 5:45 ID:lh1e58Bw

>>7 here...I meant >>6! :-(

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-19 5:47 ID:lh1e58Bw

I just can't wait till WEB 3.0!

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-19 6:19 ID:J+k/qwa1

ID guy here; notice that everyone except >>4 until now has a '5' in his ID!

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-19 6:26 ID:fcjk8f4s

>>1
Is anyone else sick of faggots who talk about web apps like they're the second coming of the Sussman?
Lol, yes, I am. ENTERPRISE has tainted this business. Both ENTERPRISE businessmen and "designers" are desperate to do anything to be in and see if they can make money magically. In their ignorance, they repeat buzzword over buzzword and pretend (even believe!) they have a fucking clue. The web is full of motherfucking retards who write bullshit full of "the old way of doing things is dead, now we know the best-practice is..." and buzzwords for faggots.

In fact, somebody (e.g. me) should get royally pissed off at this and develop a GreaseMonkey faggot filter. It works kinda like an antispam filter, analyzing webpages you browse with heuristics, and disabling pages that ring too many "enterprise bullshit" bells.

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-19 6:26 ID:fcjk8f4s

>>10
Lol ID guy

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-19 6:26 ID:Heaven

>>7
Static... wut?

Dynamic page updates using hidden frames, non-closing connections and dynamically created <script> elements were created long before the buzzword "web2.0" was coined.

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-19 6:27 ID:fcjk8f4s

>>7
You forgot rounded corners

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-19 6:39 ID:5T3Yx4OT

wah wah give me attention

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-19 7:00 ID:lh1e58Bw

>>13 yes I'm sure they were. Things aren't often given names before they are made or conceptualised.

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-19 10:34 ID:Heaven

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-25 7:03

The library wont prevent   me from doing   it I fear   it might since   its a commercial   lib There is   no use for   a statically typed   language to have   to install Windows!

Name: Anonymous 2009-08-16 23:16

Lain.

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