[mmox] SMOP (Simple matter of programming)

William George <wjgeorge@dceo.rutgers.edu> Thu, 12 March 2009 14:29 UTC

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Although I'm generally agreeing with Jon about his comments concerning
client/server; this comment (about interop) had to be pointed out.

Jon wrote...

> If you want a standard for client/server connections that lets you stay
within the same client while switching connection between different,
independent worlds, just put a plugin in a browser, and write it in
Flash or Java

Doh!  I guess the code is then the standard.

Waka