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.
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@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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@mamund @darrel_miller @jon_moore I’ll reverse it: If you turn your native app into an SPA, is it still not on the web?
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@stilkov hahah! now we're getting closer. so, for you, an SPA is "not on the web", right? @darrel_miller @jon_moore
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@mamund At least not the mainstream SPA. Don’t know about your twisted definition ;-) @darrel_miller @jon_moore
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@stilkov hehe. well-played. so, if the root def. of SPA is "not on the web" then i don't make those. ;) @darrel_miller @jon_moore
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@mamund See, that’s what I figured all along @darrel_miller @jon_moore
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@stilkov your def. applies to apps on any platform/framework, no matter the number of "pages" they present. @darrel_miller @jon_moore
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Replying to @mamund
@mamund Well. An SPA, to me, is an app that runs in the browser, largely trying to avoid admitting it does. @darrel_miller @jon_moore

Jan 12, 2016 · 5:00 PM UTC

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