Britain's Prince Charles once referred to the National Gallery--a recent architectural addition to the London skyline--as a "a monstrous carbuncle" appearing on the nose of an old and dear friend. (Immediately after uttering that remark, he became the architecture critic most likely to appear on the front page of a tabloid.)
ReadYou can't be too rich or too thin, or so the saying goes.Unfortunately, the status quo in client/server development is that the client application can never be too fat. But these fatty applications will choke our networks of today and become the legacy applications of tomorrow.
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