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Re: anyone else writing Linux (or cross-system) applications in PHP? [message #180278 is a reply to message #180276] Sun, 03 February 2013 19:00 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Jonathan N. Little is currently offline  Jonathan N. Little
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crankypuss wrote:
> On 02/03/2013 08:17 AM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:

<snip>

>> I don't think so. Since its original name was "Personal Home Page Tools"
>> for scripts to facilitate created personal webpages on a server speaks
>> to its origins. How an application interacts in with the user from a
>> webserver is very different from that of a desktop application.
>
> It's okay if we disagree on this, you're allowed to be incorrect. <G>

Not sure even if a smile can change history though.

>
> As for how users interact with applications, if you think it's different
> on the web vs on the desktop, I would claim that you haven't finished
> generalizing your view of it. In either case the application presents
> something, the user responds, rinse-and-repeat. The main difference
> between a web-app and a desktop-app is the level of precision provided
> by the interface and the amount of latency. I've built web-apps that
> run equally well on the desktop. If you aren't aware of it, there is
> (or, was) a guy in the Windows world who sells a shareware product to
> facilitate writing desktop applications in PHP.

But how it "runs" is different. A desktop app starts and has a message
loop that checks for user interaction. Responds and continues until
either program, user, or system terminates the processes. With the web
the php script receives its input via the web server, script runs and
does its stuff, creates the web page and terminates.


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Take care,

Jonathan
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