If you think it is not a webapp, go ahead and prove it. I’ve posted some
pro-arguments before, you are welcome to provide some counter-arguments to them.
If you cannot (and it makes sense that you cannot, if you really have to access
there), then I guess it stays.
So? Leprosarium fits the definition to a T. It’s an AJAX application
(HTML+JavaScript+backend) that requires a remote connection and relies on a web
browser to work.
Leprosarium is not a news site, the only news that you see there are the ones
that the users decide to link to inspire discussions. Unlike BoingBoing, which
is a blog, Leprosarium is a multiblog, which means a lot of people are allowed
to post there. And it’s not a forum at all (never has been).
You can go to LiveJournal.com, get a paid account and get your own blog that
will be woven into the blogosphere stream, it will appear in search results, it
will be possible to aggregate it by friending mechanism, etc. Alternatively, you
can go to Leprosorium.ru, get a paid account and get your own blog
("sub-lepra") that will be woven into the blogosphere stream
("lepra live"), it will appear in the repository
("underground"), and it will be possible to aggregate it by setting
the view parameters, etc. The differences are minuscule, really. I know you’ve
been thinking that “Lepra is not as it used to be”, but let’s face the facts:
technically it’a blogging platform feature-wise.
And that’s only for blogging, don’t make me start on all the other parts of
this webapp like live stream, live chat, internal money transfers, gifting
sub-service ("Anonymous Santa Claus"), a wiki, etc, etc.
In software engineering, a web application or webapp is an application
that is accessed via web browser over a network such as the Internet or an
intranet. It is also a computer software application that is coded in a
browser-supported language (such as HTML, JavaScript, Java, etc.) and reliant on
a common web browser to render the application executable.
oyaebu.ru is the best
webapp? =) heh, I think it's a social site, maybe one of the best (in russian)
Lepra is more than the simple webapp, it`s greatest webapp in the world!
If you think it is not a webapp, go ahead and prove it. I’ve posted some pro-arguments before, you are welcome to provide some counter-arguments to them. If you cannot (and it makes sense that you cannot, if you really have to access there), then I guess it stays.
It's not a webapp and should be removed. =/
you're an idiot and should be removed lol ok
дак у меня же есть немного сохранённых страниц, мне кидали, я ж не совсем уж быдло, чо)
It's not a webapp and should be removed.
ну так, с какого перепугу ты знаешь что это не вебапп ололо?
и что? >_>
It's not a webapp and should be removed.
Гирунт, не пизди, тебя там не было.
It's not a webapp and should be removed.
Лепра - веб-приложение? FFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
ОЛОЛО пыщь пыщь риальне.
So? Leprosarium fits the definition to a T. It’s an AJAX application (HTML+JavaScript+backend) that requires a remote connection and relies on a web browser to work.
Leprosarium is not a news site, the only news that you see there are the ones that the users decide to link to inspire discussions. Unlike BoingBoing, which is a blog, Leprosarium is a multiblog, which means a lot of people are allowed to post there. And it’s not a forum at all (never has been).
You can go to LiveJournal.com, get a paid account and get your own blog that will be woven into the blogosphere stream, it will appear in search results, it will be possible to aggregate it by friending mechanism, etc. Alternatively, you can go to Leprosorium.ru, get a paid account and get your own blog ("sub-lepra") that will be woven into the blogosphere stream ("lepra live"), it will appear in the repository ("underground"), and it will be possible to aggregate it by setting the view parameters, etc. The differences are minuscule, really. I know you’ve been thinking that “Lepra is not as it used to be”, but let’s face the facts: technically it’a blogging platform feature-wise.
And that’s only for blogging, don’t make me start on all the other parts of this webapp like live stream, live chat, internal money transfers, gifting sub-service ("Anonymous Santa Claus"), a wiki, etc, etc.
What is a web app?
According to Wikipedia:
In software engineering, a web application or webapp is an application that is accessed via web browser over a network such as the Internet or an intranet. It is also a computer software application that is coded in a browser-supported language (such as HTML, JavaScript, Java, etc.) and reliant on a common web browser to render the application executable.