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Since the exercise is framed this way (for the next decade), It might by interesting to try it from the perspective of 2004. IE, if you made a decision this way in 2004, how wrong/right would it have been now that the decade is over?



We would all be writing Java applets, no?


Java applets were already dead by then. The new hotness was JSF + Hibernate, and ASP.Net WebForms on the Microsoft side.


Or worse, Coldfusion




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