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Microsoft.NETThe Object-Oriented Dynamic Component Model
face it: Web programming can be cumbersome. Coming from the single-tiered and two-tiered C++ and Java worlds, Web-based technologies have always seemed unorganized in comparison. Where thick-client platforms use a single, cohesive object model, distributed platforms require an informal mixing of many object models to achieve similar ends.<p><a more</a></p>
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