Thoughts on Kevin's announcement
René Micout
rene.micout at numericable.com
Wed May 12 09:18:20 EDT 2010
Richard,
Why learning JavaScript ? I want use RevTalk !!
Le 12 mai 2010 à 15:03, Richard Gaskin a écrit :
> Thomas McGrath wrote:
>
> > You could of course start developing with RunRev for revServer
> > and then you would get to target all mobile and web devices, as
> > well as Linux.
> >
> > A revServer option would allow for both native and browser based
> > applications. Which, before this past year, was were all of the
> > talk was centered around. Web Apps are still very relevant and
> > will work in a native browser wrapper on most mobile phones directly.
>
> RevServer, and even the existing Rev CGI engine, are great solutions on the back end.
>
> But what goes in the browser?
>
> It's still HTML, and for interactivity it means learning JavaScript.
>
> That said, JavaScript is fun language, and as the only language natively handled in every browser it's well worth learning.
>
>
> > What we need is a community wide collection of revServer 'objects'
> > 'scripts' for each of the desired targets and target features.
>
> Agreed - and for the browser as well:
> <http://lists.runrev.com/pipermail/use-revolution/2006-June/083955.html>
>
> --
> Richard Gaskin
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