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Re: WebObjects vs. Microsoft's .NET
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Re: WebObjects vs. Microsoft's .NET


  • Subject: Re: WebObjects vs. Microsoft's .NET
  • From: Goodbye Bill <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 29 May 2003 12:17:17 -0400

Well, thank you all again for your feedback.  After looking at some of the
links and info that you all have forwarded, I have come to the following two
conclusions...

First, WebObjects DOES appear to be a rather powerful web development
platform -- probably the one I will proceed with.  Second, the documentation
that Apple provides sucks big time!

As I had mentioned, I had gone through their little tutorials regarding Web
Services and Web Applications.  Unfortunately, there is nothing anywhere
that gets into any real-life concepts beyond that of just tying a WOString
object to a method.  Also, most of the docs simply have you follow along and
tell you what to do without ever explaining the concept behind the process.

So, again, thanks for shedding more light on the subject.  Now, I'm off to
the bookstore...

=)
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