Does anyone actually use the phrase DHTML anymore?
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I'm not sure if this is exactly appropriate but I have what I think is a interesting question.
Does anyone actually use the phrase DHTML anymore in a professional environment?
I came across the the word the other day for the first time in years and shuddered at the thought of it. To me the acronym Dynamic HTML just sounds so 1999, it brings me back to the days when I first discovered programming and web development and thought it was awesome to have scripts which modified the status bar and made things fly around the page.
I for one have never used the phrase recently and would never dream of saying it in a professional environment to clients or colleges as I feel there is an amateur and dated stigma attached to it.
What are your thoughts?
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