Re: Any WWDC News
Re: Any WWDC News
- Subject: Re: Any WWDC News
- From: Trae Nickelson <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 18:31:56 -0500
Hi Greg,
Yeah, I should clarify...
My angst is not caused by the tool/framework at all. Quite to the
contrary, I love it, and believe you have made an excellent
technology-based choice. There are several WO developers that have
pretty extensive feature wish and bug lists, but I am not that
concerned with the features. I think WO is the best thing out there
right now and would not use anything else for any project of my own.
But where you will feel the pinch is when you have wrapped up your
current project (with great accolades no doubt) and look to market your
new skill set and get that next project. The lack of IT mind-share
that Apple has inexplicably accomplished will sooner or later frustrate
you. When you mention WebObjects to the IT manager across the
conference table or desk, you will get a blank stare. You will soon
discover the frustration of mastering Apple's "best kept secret".
If you don't mind me asking, I think it would be helpful for the list,
how did you happen to discover WebObjects and go about choosing it as a
solution?
Thanks Greg!
Trae
On Jun 30, 2004, at 5:52 PM, Greg Hulands wrote:
Hi Trae,
I have only been using WO for about 10 months, so I may not have
experienced a lot of the short comings that you have, anything I
couldn't do with the WO framework, I seemed to be able to do it with
Wonder. I am just curious what you need from it? I know I have my own
little list, but some of the things I would like are very basic.
Greg
On 01/07/2004, at 7:52 AM, Trae Nickelson wrote:
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