DocumentCode :
2410451
Title :
The World Wide Train Wreck: is there light at the end of the tunnel?
Author :
Fry, Christoper
fYear :
2001
fDate :
2001
Firstpage :
220
Lastpage :
225
Abstract :
The Web, as initially presented to the world, provided a mechanism to get static content onto millions of computers. The straightforward HTML encoding for describing pages is simple enough that billions of pages have been created by perhaps millions of people. Numerous tools have been written to aid this process, again testifying to the simplicity of HTML. Humans being the demanding creates that they are, almost immediately wanted more automated ways to create dynamic content. A plethora of languages sprang up to meet this need including Java and Javascript as well as techniques to integrate existing general purpose languages (C, Perl) with HTML. This created what I refer to as the World Wide Train Wreck. Web-based applications each having parts implemented, by necessity, in a different language. The corresponding poor coupling and chaotic interconnections of these applications is a programming nightmare reminiscent of a train wreck
Keywords :
Internet; hypermedia markup languages; information resources; programming; HTML encoding; Java; Javascript; Web; World Wide Train Wreck; automated ways; general purpose languages; Chaos; Computer languages; Encoding; HTML; Humans; Java; LAN interconnection; Prototypes; Rails; Testing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Human-Centric Computing Languages and Environments, 2001. Proceedings IEEE Symposia on
Conference_Location :
Stresa
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7198-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/HCC.2001.995262
Filename :
995262
Link To Document :
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