Re: A final note
Re: A final note
- Subject: Re: A final note
- From: Ian Joyner <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 13:29:43 +1100
On 30/10/2007, at 12:27 PM, Lachlan Deck wrote:
Hi there,
On 30/10/2007, at 11:34 AM, Ken Foust wrote:
To this Great Community:
For seasoned developers the passing of WO is not a big deal.
Passing? 5.4 just came out.
However for novice and part timers it is like a tragedy. There
doesn't see to be a solution out there that was so complete. You
could just buy Joshua Marker's book, build something and even
make it functional. You didn't need to be a guru to make
something run on the web with a database. If you ever built a
successful project then the guru's would come and you would be off
and running. It is like Apple is more interested in gadgets and
not really business. But looking at their stock who could argue.
Okay, I see you're talking about the passing of the tools :). Or is
that :-(. Depends on your perspective I guess.
I think, what Ken is talking about, and probably has a very
legitimate case about is the passing of ease of development. Perhaps
WO passed when the "learning curve" became the "learning cliff".
Wonder is great for what it does - that is if you can work out how to
get it to do what it does. Eclipse – well still a lot of us are not
enamoured with Eclipse, especially the 3.3 debacle, which Mike
valiantly struggled against. (OK, I guess I can stick to Xcode, FWIW,
since we are now doing a Cocoa project.)
I think I disagree with Ken's point "It is like Apple is more
interested in gadgets and not really business." Well, it's not just
Apple, but the whole world, although we needed things like CSS, Ajax,
etc. No Apple is just responding to a demand there. Of course he
could be talking about iPod and iPhone, but I think these are the
future of information harvesting, and probably if Apple hadn't done
decent products here, the Mac market would be going backwards instead
of forwards in leaps and bounds. Teenagers of 10 years ago thought
Apple sucked and was their parents technology – now teenagers think
Apple is cool and the teenagers of 10 years ago are today's oldies.
Hopefully, WO will be driving this new world in a few years time – if
it can become a simple integrated development platform once more.
Well, it is what it is. Can't be helped now.
I think it can be helped and WWDC 07 was great to see so much going
on in the WO world both inside and out of Apple.
But there's still a lot of help available... I'd say even more than
before. If you need a visual editor, then there are numerous gui
html editors out there that could serve you well. Granted, they'll
not be an integrated solution.
It is interesting that the majority of the world overlooked this
incredible product but then again they overlooked NeXTStep!
Yeah, and they overlooked Burroughs as well (except Alan Kay groked
it, so some stuff was saved!)
This is a great community and I want to thank all of you for
always taking the time to answer all the questions no matter how
trivial.
Ian
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