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Comments by ninodago (Top 1 by date)
ninodago
27-Feb-15 6:42am
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First of all, thanks Matej for your answer.
I try to take the good things I clearly see in it.
When you say to use HTML5 for client-side app, you say so because the use of HTML5+JS is useless for server-side app?
Moreover, I would like to use something I yet know, it would be cool, but I have to face the more difficult request of the customer, the need to make an app (obviously client-side) which has to be cross-platform compatible. For this I thought to HTML5, even if I don't know it well.
Moreover I would prefer to avoid mixing languages and frameworks. I still use websockets for other projects, but in .NET world, for example WCF, so the idea to make a server side in .NET/WCF and a client side in JS/HTML5 it seems to be a little mess.
Excuse me for this "flow of consciousness", but sometimes brainstorming helps!
Thanks and regards
Nino