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From: Stephan Meyn <s.meyn@oose.com.au>
Subject: Re: Java script in action
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Patrick Logan wrote:
[snip]
> 
> And all of this is bound to change rapidly, esp. as Netscape and
> Microsoft and whoever else speed up their battle for Internet
> domination; and as MS, Borland, Symantec, and whoever speed up their
> battle for development environment domination!
> 
> Look out. 8*)
> 
> I saw a good demo/presentation of VisualWave last week, though.
> There is no other server-side tool I know of with the same
> capabilities. I wouldn't want to build and maintain a large set
> of pages/information without something like it if they are at
> all interactive.

I couldn't agree more, if it wasn't for the prices PP charges. In fact I suspect 
that other language providers (be it VA or Delphi or any of the C++ ers) will
eventually develop the same capability.

Stephan
