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This is a discussion group to refine and spread the word about the Service-Oriented Front-End Architecture described in the paper "Life above the Service Tier"
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LIVE SEX VIDEO CHAT !
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Seeking a partner for chatting, flirting or something more? Millions
participants waiting for you in the VIDEO SEX CHAT chat!
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JavaScriptMVC 2.0
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Guys,
Just put up the new 2.0 website: ([link]). It's
still got a ways to go before I'm done, but I'm a fan because the
whole thing is produced straight from 2.0's new documentation
engine. I'm going to have to use CZ's rhino trick to make it
searchable.
The feature I'm most proud of is Test. We made it so you can run... more »
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My comments on SOFEA
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Please allow me to introduce myself. My name is John and I just joined
this group.
I first learned of SOFEA from Peter Svensson's google tech talk. From
there I read "Life above the Service Tier". What I liked about the
paper is how it provided a motivation and rationale for something I
had been watching for a while - apps moving MVC to the browser.... more »
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Matt Raible is choosing as Ajax framework for a SOFEA style application
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Listen, this is kind of cool. Matt Raible, who among other things is lead UI architect at LinkedIn, has a post on selecting an Ajax framework for a SOFEA project. He's basically soliciting responses for the outline of the selection process, but it is still very interesting. Matt has been cautiously pro SOFEA from the beginning, but has also wanted... more »
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Comments on SOFEA
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At a session on "RESTful Web Apps - Facts vs Fiction" [1] at the Colorado Software Summit, I briefly discussed about SOFEA misinterpreting the web architecture, in particular, the uniform interface and hypermedia as representing application state and not just data. Some one in the audience pointed me to this group, and so I... more »
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My tech talk at Google
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Here's the resulting TSA tech talk. I was as general as possible, trying to nail down my favorite points, of course. This time I managed to mention Justin and JSMVC as well as SOFEA. Phew! [link] Cheers, PS
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XSLT vs Client Side Templates
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The following is my response to someone arguing for XSLT vs Client
side templates. They have numbered their points. My response is in
between. I think people might find the end of the conversation #7+#8
interesting.
1) Parsing XML input on the server is actually quite fast. Built a
quick test: DOM parse: 8/10,000th of a second, JSON, 4.5/10,000th of a... more »
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