Web vs. Desktop
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Traditionally, from an application perspective, people have been divided between the web and the desktop. Some believe the web is easier to develop and deploy for and the desktop is sooooo 1998, and some believe the desktop offers a far richer and more integrated experience and that the web is just a fad perpetrated by square-orange-sunglasses wearing poseurs. Jono Bacon and Stuart ‘Aq’ Langridge explore whether we need this divide and whether Open Source can’t bring both together in perfect harmony.
Of course, we are the very start of the conversation! What do you think? Are you a web or desktop person, both or neither? Do yoiu think that we can merge together more effectively? Do you think there needs to be divide, or that one even exists? Do you think that Open Source can solve these problems? Share your thoughts in the shot comments below…
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