Hi all,
I'm trying to study Web 3.0, but i don't know about it.
What it is and how to begining it?
Can you help me, pls!
Thks,
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Hi all,
I'm trying to study Web 3.0, but i don't know about it.
What it is and how to begining it?
Can you help me, pls!
Thks,
Web 3.0 is a future implementation of the internet. It has not yet come to play. Web 2.0 is the shift to such a high usage of social networking and the implementation of AJAX technologies.
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Originally Posted by PeejAvery
PeejAvery is correct. To just expand a little. Web 2.0 is more about the "experience" than any specific technology. There is a higher level of integration between the client and the server, as well as more interaction between clients (think FaceBook, etc...).
< oh what ever happened to character based internet.... ;) >
Dear all,
Thks for your reply.
Now, i want a sample code or demo for to study.
I very happy, if you provide a sample for me.
Best regards,
What sample code? We can't give you any for multipe reasons.
- Web 3.0 isn't a language. It is an implementation AND a style.
- It hasn't even come about. People can only speculate what it is going to be.
- Its implementation will be huge, not enough to just provide a simple sample.
Most of that speculation is based off of Google heading to applications online rather than on the local machine.
Not just Google...ALL of the major software vendors are moving in this direction.Quote:
Originally Posted by PeejAvery
True! But Google is known as the first major and currently the largest driving force of the shift.
[QUOTE=Most of that speculation is based off of Google heading to applications online rather than on the local machine.[/QUOTE]
Around here, we talk about this as SAAS (software as a service) and S+S (Software plus Services)Quote:
Originally Posted by TheCPUWizard
SAAS is general browser hosted, web-server provided funtionality.
S+S differs by mainly emphasing interactivity and functional logic as part of software on the client side, as separate from (typically) a data stream from the server side. For example, a desktop app that used a browser control to display a Virtual Earth map that also used geographical data from a contact list stored on the user's PC would be a very S+S app, where the desktop app was the first S and Virtual Earth was the second.
Stephen Lowe
disclaimer: though I work for Microsoft as an Architect Evangelist, my opinions, and occasional errors, are my own.
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