DarkVader wrote:Akk. Not the "web 2.0" crap again.
It's just a buzzword. That's all it is.
from a real interview
company: do you know ajax?
me: i know javascript, yes. and i know how to implement rpc calls, yes.
company: but do you know ajax?
MMD wrote:It still seems odd to me that one can become nostaligic about the internet. Vinyl discs, cars you could actually tinker with, rotary phones...those I understand.
MMD wrote:The days of the shade-tree mechanic are almost entirely gone. Not that I ever claimed to have any mechanical aptitude.
I remember my brother pratically reducing his GTO to its component parts and putting it all back together many times...try doing that with 2007 Camry.
MMD wrote:As far as Web 2.0...it is just a buzzword. The net is evolving, and I can't help but be fascinated by the possibilities it holds. As guy approaching 50, I remember when PONG was cutting edge, so maybe the "gee-whiz" factor is stronger in me because my baseline was so damned primitive.
Celestial Dung wrote:Regarding Web 2.0, what exactly is it? I'm reading an article in Wikipedia on the matter and most of it sounds old hat. the only thing that sounds remotely cutting edge is utilities online, and that's probably a good year old or so.
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