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Adobe's Dynamic Documents







Adobe's Dynamic Documents

Adobe's Dynamic Documents 10/21/2002 08:19 AM

Three servers will now handle all the e-document needs of the enterprise, from dynamically-generated monthly reports to forms that allow customers to fill out and return information.




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Apparently, one can embed small amounts of code in the markup.  Unquestionably controversial, but often handy.  This corresponds roughly to the role that JavaScript plays in HTML... or does it?

What about Dynamic HTML?  Namely the ability to modify the rendering and content of the document on the fly?  Isn't that lost by a compile to bytecode approach?


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Dynamic Tools for Dynamic Languages: After reading the " Programmers are Idiots" essay that Joe posted last week, I got to thinking about my situation. Am I actually a programmer? I came to the conclusion that no, I'm not — I'm a scripter. I work predominantly on the Web, and while I can "program" in Visual Basic, I work best in scripting languages like PHP.

I guess I like to think that I solve problems, regardless of method. I may not fire up a C++ IDE and compile stuff right and left, but my company comes to me with IT problems every day (every hour, sometimes), and I manage to solve 90% of them. I use all sorts of languages and technologies, but at the end of the day, problems are solved and business continues to improve.

(I will admit, however, to a concerted attempt lately to program some things in VB.Net. Why? Because while I may not consider myself a "programmer," I do enjoy getting paid like one. And, sadly, you don't see many job postings for "problem solver.")

Related to all this is the essay linked above. It's a Very Important Thing. It's very long, but it has good headings, so you can skim it.

The author attempts to redefine traditional "scripting" languages like Perl, Python, and PHP as "dynamic languages." It's essentially a call for respect — these languages may be as glamourous as Visual Basic, Java, and C++, but they solve as many problems. Oftentimes more.

Just as Linux was suddenly recognized as a significant platform choice after years of being "snuck in through the back door", high-level open source programming languages are becoming recognized by mainstream analysts as key pieces of an effective approach to building software.

[...] The strengths of these languages derive from their open source nature, from their pragmatic approach, and from their constant evolution in response to real user needs. Ignoring them is equivalent to ignoring the hammer in your tool chest because you've just been sold a fancy screwdriver.

So, am I a programmer? Or am I a scripter? Or am I just a guy who solves problems through a broad base of experience with what a lot platforms, languages, and applications can do?

If it were up to me, I'd much rather hire someone who knew a little about a lot, and who could analyze a problem from that perspective before coming up with a solution that was centered around making the problem go away rather than using one language over the other. Of course, sometimes you need a specific type of programmer, but just as often, you don't — you really just need a problem solver.

But maybe I'm just making excuses because I don't have CS degree and I hate compiling stuff. Perhaps I'm just bitter.

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Dynamic in a Flash


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IL2-FB dynamic online server


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Dynamic Library Model


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