Talk:Client (computing)
AJAX
AJAX is a thin client technology? I'm a little confused by this. I'd have placed it firmly in the hybrid category. JulesH 18:55, 9 April 2007 (UTC)
BAD DEFINITION
The definition paragraph (the first paragraph ) gives a bad example when it refers to dumb terminals (or even inteligent terminals) as clients. A terminal (dumb or inteligent ) is a simply an IO device. it does not run any programs itself. It does not use services running on a servor computer. Rather it is simply a device for entering and recieving data to and from a computer running a program. If such a system were called Client-Server,the term would not have to have been invented!
client
The seventh word in the definition of "client" is "negate". This word confuses me: surely, a client needs to negotiate (or obtain, or request, or connect with) a service on another network. Is the word negate a typing error?
Development environments -- just plain silly.
I think the notion of development environments for client types is just plain silly. You can developer for any type of client using any type of environment. If you need examples, go for protocols (like X11 and VNC). X11 is a hybrid client procol (regardless of the fact that most people run their programs on the machines the run the X server on), VNC is a thin client protocol -- most MMO games use fat client protocols. —Preceding unsigned comment added by FrederikHertzum (talk • contribs) 13:04, 5 October 2007 (UTC)