[Javascript] the future of js and web development

Peter Brunone peter at brunone.com
Tue Aug 7 10:47:58 CDT 2001


I was thinking about this last night.

    The way I see it, there will always be room for client-side scripting
because not everything will fit the canned functionality.  Sure, some of the
basic tasks like control validation will be almost all automated, but I
don't have a problem with that :)  There will still, however, be a need for
DHTML, specialized functionality (like inter-frame interaction), etc.

    I'll be rewriting some of my "classic ASP" apps (like the ones at
http://aspalliance.com/peterbrunone) in C# or VB.NET soon and I can tell you
that I will certainly need my JavaScript skills to make them work the way I
want them to.

Just my 0.02,

Peter

----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Dunn" <adunn at interworx.com.au>
To: <javascript at LaTech.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 7:17 AM
Subject: [Javascript] the future of js and web development


| Hi,
|    I've been reading about all these new .net technolgies that microsoft
is
| beginning to bring in. What do people think that this effect will have on
| javascript and web development in general?
|
| Where do people think the future lies for web development?
|
| Regards,
|
| Andrew
|
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