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Re: A Case For Wonder/D2W (was: How would you handle such situation?)
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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: Dev WO <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 4 Aug 2005 01:47:36 +0200

Thanks for the pointer on D2*, I knew it is really powerful and I remember reading the article on stepwise, just wasn't able to get into it...
but maybe it's time to invest some time in it.
I'm pretty sure I'll do this one without, but it's nice if I can get to look at it more deeper.



Xavier

PS: if I remember correctly I can mix D2 and regular application, just by importing the frameworks and package?
PS2: David, as you were mentioned by Anjo, I know you can answer...you have been warned:)




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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