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Dynamically Typed: Seperating Browser from Resourc







Dynamically Typed: Seperating Browser
from Resourc

Dynamically Typed: Seperating Browser
from Resourc
06/23/2004 07:39 AM

Everyone these days is talking about the separation of different levels of your web site - separating the content from the its display or even deparating out the content from the database (abstraction). Of course, Dynamically Typed has another take on the matter - separatin g the "browser from resource".




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