12 Real-Time Web Applications
I won’t sell the future for instant profit.—Werner von Siemens
The original web applications consisted of a large number of individual HTML pages that were more or less tightly coupled together. User interaction in such applications takes place via classic forms for data entry and via links that redirect the user to another page. Each of these actions resulted in a complete page reload. This behavior feels less dynamic and flexible. A clear improvement was therefore the introduction of single-page applications, where only parts of the page had to be reloaded after a user interaction, rather than the entire page. The user’s communication interface also changed from clearly visible form elements to intuitive operating ...
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