Anyone using a single term to describe "Web Sites" and "Web Apps"? A Web site is of itself an applied process. Maybe "site" is now obsolete.

Aug 4, 2015 路 3:48 PM UTC

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@soypunk Homepage vs. Home Page. I think you mean the former, yes? If so, I call obsolete.
@soypunk Personal Home Page is far too nostalgic for me. We go forward for a reason! But it can be really difficult when thingies change.
@Timocracy Not bad, not bad. I could totally work with that classification. Except I was reaching for less words, not more ;-)
@frdelrosario That's true! I've heard people use FB shares as "my blog" or "my page" too - but those aren't devs (I hope).
Replying to @mholzschlag
@mollydotcom I focus on 1. interactions and 2. content. Whether a site or an app or an "other," it's how those two are handled that matters.
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@clifftyll So a page with content isn't a page, it's a site? And an app is interactive content? I'm teasing you, the tweet nails my concern.
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Replying to @mholzschlag
@mollydotcom the notion of seperate distinguishable "apps" and "sites" these days is fluid in itself. "Web service"?
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@solarise_webdev Hmm. While "Web Service" is semantically strong otherwise, it carries with it remnants of earlier usage: "Web Services"
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Replying to @mholzschlag
@mollydotcom Molly!!!! Shhh!! That conversation makes people go insane. Personally I just call it the web. Or "stuff". I make web stuff.
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@ShaneHudson Oh Shane, they're already insane. I just like to stir it up. Amazing discoveries can come from these insane conversations :-)
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