Re: A Case For Wonder/D2W (was: How would you handle such situation?)
Re: A Case For Wonder/D2W (was: How would you handle such situation?)
- Subject: Re: A Case For Wonder/D2W (was: How would you handle such situation?)
- From: Anjo Krank <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 4 Aug 2005 00:15:26 +0200
Am 03.08.2005 um 23:45 schrieb Guido Neitzer:
So there, enough bragging about me:) Are there any stories anyone
else could share?
Yes - three times I tried to use D2W for a project and three times
I dropped it, because I couldn't be ready with the timelines ... :-(
Sheesh. I *knew* that the word "success" was missing from my question...
I would love to get a good introduction in "how and why" to do
things with D2W, but with my current projects, I don't get the time
to work it out by myself.
The why, I just gave an example for, the how... well, you could buy
consulting from David Teran, for example (and even from me, but only
if I'm in a very good mood and have too much time on my hands, which
unfortunately doesn't happen very often:)
And there is - ample, if not very in-depth - material on D2W. The
choice if you'd rather "work smarter, not harder" and actually invest
the time to actually do it, is of course up to you.
IMO, D2* are rather "elite" technologies in the sense that the actual
benefits can mostly be reaped by people who invest at least some time
and effort. Apple may not agree - and they may be right about it -
because you can also do a lot with the Assistant only, though.
Cheers, Anjo
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