Replying to @mamund
@mamund @darrel_miller Sounds as if you’re building a lot of little SPAs. Sort of makes them non-SPAs in my book :-)
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@mamund @stilkov @darrel_miller Would you really say a browser is a "page" though?
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@jon_moore love how you & @stilkov (nitter.vloup.ch/stilkov/status/6…) both focus on the "P" here. is that the real problem? "a page?" @darrel_miller
Replying to @mamund
@mamund @darrel_miller A single page app is retrieved from a single page. It’s like a WS-* “web” service running in the browser.
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@mamund I guess I find your usage of the acronym confusing. @stilkov @darrel_miller
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@jon_moore yep. once again, my view of the world seems to be a mismatch. wonder why that is<g>. @stilkov @darrel_miller
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@mamund Let me ask this then: what insight do we get from considering the browser as a "single pane app"? @stilkov @darrel_miller
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@darrel_miller @jon_moore @mamund I can agree, but that only enforces (in my view) that you shouldn’t replicate it. It’s already there.
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@stilkov that sounds to me like saying "we already designed the perfect home, no need to design another" ;) @darrel_miller @jon_moore
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Replying to @mamund
@mamund @darrel_miller @jon_moore I don’t consider anything on the web “perfect”. Mostly good enough, though, and not worth working against.

Jan 12, 2016 · 4:49 PM UTC

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Replying to @stilkov
@stilkov so change my "perfect home" to "good enough home" and you'd agree w/ my statement? @darrel_miller @jon_moore
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@mamund @darrel_miller @jon_moore Again, the analogy to a SOAP service hosted at a “URI endpoint” holds perfectly.
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