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If/When .Net run natively on IBM i then I would agree with you.

Which begs the question... Richard, do you know if anything is in the works
on this front now that Microsoft has open sourced .NET?

Aaron Bartell
litmis.com - Services for open source on IBM i


On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 8:24 AM, Jon Paris <jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Yes it can Richard - but all except desktop require a Windows server in
the mix - and here on an IBM i centric list that normally isn’t what we’re
looking for.

If/When .Net run natively on IBM i then I would agree with you.


On Oct 12, 2015, at 11:48 PM, Richard Schoen <
Richard.Schoen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

In case you didn't know, .Net can be used to develop desktop apps, web
apps, web services, etc.

So your understanding of .Net server centric apps is partially correct.
it all depends on the type of app you need.

If you happen to write an EXT JS application you can use any server back
end as you should already know (IBMi, PHP, .Net, Ruby etc.)

I thought you understood that any web app platform can backend an EXT JS
client ?

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-----Original Message-----

Arrh Richard

there is very big difference if you develop server centric applications
(like .NET)
or client centric applications (like EXT JS) that equals the binary
APP's.

And there is very big difference in how the server side "looks like" in
the
two
different paradigms.

But you may have overlooked the difference ;-)

On Mon, Oct 12, 2015 at 10:17 PM, Richard Schoen <
Richard.Schoen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Hmm... At least to the client side comment I would think they are all
using HTML/CSS/Javascript for client side development so not sure your
statement on that one rings true.
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