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[[wikipedia::Graphical_user_interface|Graphical user interface]] is the classical user interface people deal with when using desktop applications.
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[[wikipedia::Graphical_user_interface|Graphical user interface]] is the classical user interface ([[UI]]) people deal with when using desktop applications.
A [[GUI]] application is like a server-side application which is listening on thousands of ports at the same time, and responds differently not only to what messages are sent to what ports, but the order in which that happens. But moreover, server-side programming tends to be about objects with a well-defined lifecycle (session, request, etc.). The closest a [[GUI]] application has to that is the AWT event queue, and there are thousands of events a minute.
A [[GUI]] application is like a server-side application which is listening on thousands of ports at the same time, and responds differently not only to what messages are sent to what ports, but the order in which that happens. But moreover, server-side programming tends to be about objects with a well-defined lifecycle (session, request, etc.). The closest a [[GUI]] application has to that is the AWT event queue, and there are thousands of events a minute.
-- Tim Boudreau, Jan 25, 2010
-- Tim Boudreau, Jan 25, 2010

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A [[GUI]] application is like a server-side application which is listening on thousands of ports at the same time, and responds differently not only to what messages are sent to what ports, but the order in which that happens. But moreover, server-side programming tends to be about objects with a well-defined lifecycle (session, request, etc.). The closest a [[GUI]] application has to that is the AWT event queue, and there are thousands of events a minute.
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-- Tim Boudreau, Jan 25, 2010

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[[wikipedia::Graphical_user_interface]] is the classical user interface people deal with when using desktop applications.