Re: approaches to PHP-based application interface? [message #176727 is a reply to message #176724] |
Fri, 20 January 2012 10:37 |
Erwin Moller
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On 1/20/2012 11:05 AM, M. Strobel wrote:
> Am 20.01.2012 10:43, schrieb crankypuss:
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>> Thank you for your opinion, but I've done "true GUI programming" and I've had a
>> bellyful of talking paper-clips and wiggling icons.
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> Yeah. But the forced limitations in web design is not the solution.
Hi Strobel,
You cannot say that in such general terms.
If you are fluent in PHP and web-related technics, it is very tempting
to want more and develop desktop-apps using those technologies.
I know I want to.
Comparing them to slow M$ stuff makes no sense.
M$ seldom do things right.
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> It's like in music. When you learn mastering your instrument(s), you will play
> faster, more complicated (like pressing 20 keys on the piano at a time), play only in
> variations of the leitmotiv without repeating yourself, perfection syncopation...
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> This will most often be hard to listen to. The simple melodies are best, played with
> a master touch.
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Erm.....
Poor analogy.
This situation is more like you DID master one instrument already
(PHP/html/javascript), and now you must master yet another just to make
a few sounds.
No matter how great that new instrument is, it will take a lot of time
to master it like your first.
Regards,
Erwin Moller
> /Str.
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