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last edited by BillSeitz on Jul 1, 2008 8:54 pm

Some fascinating notes from the last couple days on considering vs external toolkits like 's for building -like apps (also see comments). The question in my mind is whether Mozilla would be a good broad-spectrum (that is, from rapid -ing to deployment) development platform for wholly new data structures and algorithms derived from the work. In this context, support of standards, the use of , , , etc. are not only not goals, but are anti-goals... The bottom line remains that while I'm sure that Mozilla is a fine web browser, and quite possibly even a good development platform upon which to experiment with web technology, what I'm suggesting prototyping is emphatically not web technology, and therefore I see a great deal of cost and very little value to attempting to prototype it with Mozilla. My interests are a little less radical, or perhaps I just think a less-radical architecture could achieve the key benefits. But I'm still wary of counting on Moz. Partially because it's a big bag of complex stuff I'm not ready to trust, partly because, even if I start out hacking on single-user stuff, I definitely intend to bleed this into . And even if I work on a for certain tasks, I want to support a lot from a vanilla web browser.


 




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