Killing My Career: Not Buying the HTML 5/Java Hype
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Then you're just talking about a desktop app with more layers than native apps.
JackDingler wrote:
Then you're just talking about a desktop app with more layers than native apps.
Eum, no. Instead of calling a business or datalayer, you just call a webservice. That's all. The number of layers doesn't change, the layers merely change location. And then off course, there still is VPN tunneling. So I don't really see what the problem is.
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Sort of like having a peanut butter sandwich with no peanut butter?
JackDingler wrote:
Sort of like having a peanut butter sandwich with no peanut butter
No. Kind of like having a peanut butter sandwich with butter from another brand then usual.
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JackDingler wrote:
Then you're just talking about a desktop app with more layers than native apps.
Eum, no. Instead of calling a business or datalayer, you just call a webservice. That's all. The number of layers doesn't change, the layers merely change location. And then off course, there still is VPN tunneling. So I don't really see what the problem is.
So you're compiling directly to the native processor code with no sandbox then? There's no interpreted layer in a sandbox, like Java? I guess I've learned something new.