Introduction
In “Death of the Browser?” published in MSDN Magazine online, Billy Hollis writes tongue-in-cheek about the imminent demise of HTML, script, and ASP browser-based applications. Hollis talks candidly about beleaguered browsers being overtaxed in an effort to create rich client applications.
We know that Windows has been a capable platform for creating rich client experiences since early versions of Visual Basic. We also know that deploying a Windows application is not nearly as easy as point-and-click browsing to Web applications. Historically, if you needed rich clients, you wrote Windows applications, and if you needed almost zero deployment and broader distribution, you implemented Web applications. With .NET the chasm between ...
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