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AJAX, Echo, .NET - What Impact Have They Had?

BjB asks: "We've talked about platform neutral frameworks for years, but with the recent story about AJAX threatening the desktop, it made me think about the hype around two frameworks that were supposed to bring applications to the browser: Microsoft .NET and the Java competitor Echo framework. Both technologies boast that you can write a desktop application that can also easily be exported as an identical web-based application. I know a lot of developers hailed the .NET framework as a major innovation and jumped on board. The Echo framework was the counter-attack that leveled the field. Now, over two years later, I don't think I've ever seen anything that leverages either one? Was this a short lived battle with nobody reaping the rewards, or has it actually made some in-roads?"

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  1. Re:when in doubt, google it by I8TheWorm · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Nah, I just weed out the obscure candidates with the hopeless platforms. Hopeless, because they make sense :)

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