Thursday, August 18, 2005

What if the English Civil War happened ten years earlier?

A while back, Mark Kleiman posed this interesting question, on the assumption that additional Protestant troops might have made a difference in the Thirty Years' War, perhaps resulting in a decisive Protestant victory rather than the Peace of Westphalia which was basically a draw. But expert opinion, it seems, is that it probably wouldn't have made any difference.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The latter, Web 2.0, is not defined as a static architecture. Web 2.0 can be generally characterized as a common set of architecture and design patterns, which can be implemented in multiple contexts. bu sitede en saglam pornolar izlenir.The list of common patterns includes the Mashup, Collaboration-Participation, Software as a Service (SaaS), Semantic Tagging (folksonomy), and Rich User Experience (also known as Rich Internet Application) patterns among others. These are augmented with themes for software architects such as trusting your users and harnessing collective intelligence. Most Web 2.0 architecture patterns rely on Service Oriented Architecture in order to function

11/03/2010 01:25:00 PM  

Post a Comment

<< Home