To: Lazamataz
I would have thought that as the internet matures
standardization would naturally develop.
Although this can conjure up images of the tower
of Babel, it would seem a logical step.
66 posted on
10/20/2013 5:43:13 PM PDT by
tet68
( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
To: tet68
Yes, it should have evolved like that.
No, it didn't.
Well, parts did, like HTML, XML, HTML5, and the like. But the underlying programming did not.
68 posted on
10/20/2013 5:46:34 PM PDT by
Lazamataz
(Early 2009 to 7/21/2013 - RIP my little girl Cathy. You were the best cat ever. You will be missed.)
To: tet68
Then too, standardization of parts and manufacturing
is less than two hundred years old or so.
I wonder what will happen when it can be applied to
a nanoscale.
69 posted on
10/20/2013 5:48:23 PM PDT by
tet68
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