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: Florijan Stamenkovic <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 4 Aug 2005 12:35:03 +0200
On Aug 03, 2005, at 23:27, Anjo Krank wrote:
The bottom line is: D2W is well worth the any effort you put into
learning it - provided that you have actually a halfway complex
problem in the first place:)
I started with D2W when entering the WOW (WO World :), but only through
using the assistant and not by "combining" it with custom made stuff.
But after a while it seemed to limiting. So I started making WO apps
with no D2W involvement whatsoever. After learning more about WO in
general I started to appreciate D2W a lot actually, but never ever saw
any examples or whatever as to it being used in a non-exclusively WO
app. Once were tempted to use the NotNullQualifier (which is in the D2W
frameworks) though.
So, I am not sure what sort of a construction you are talking about
here. Where is the place for D2W in your projects? Where does it cut
the dev time short? Where can one look at all those advanced
techniques, or does one has to read all the API and list archives to
grasp yet another mechanism of WO that after a week of nightmares can
be exploited to make one's life easier, or at least one's app better?
In short: is there a place to start, or are we talking about a pool of
information that one has to jump in and will hopefully come out a
better WO handler?
Flor
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