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by DrScientist
2024 days ago
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Hmm - I think that's my point - it's no longer the web is it - just a way to deliver traditional applications. I can see if you want to write an Excel in the web - that you might have a complex code base - but surely that's the exception - not the rule? So back to the statement of 'modern web = ts' Isn't that wrong - these applications aren't really web - and are the exception, not the norm? |
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This statement is meaningless to me. What makes it "no longer the web?"
"The web" now includes fully-fledged applications. It's fine to make a distinction between things that are full applications and things that are close to blogs, if you like, but it doesn't change the fact that many people develop full applications for the web.
And I think this is clearly a lot more common you are recognizing.