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Apple acknowledges that WebObjects exists and that real people use it!
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Apple acknowledges that WebObjects exists and that real people use it!


  • Subject: Apple acknowledges that WebObjects exists and that real people use it!
  • From: Benjamin J Doherty <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 13:22:21 -0600

Look at their new "IT Pro" site:

http://www.apple.com/itpro/

They feature a story about the Indian (i.e. Aboriginal Americans) Health Service, which uses WebObjects and MySQL for healthcare management.

It's hard to understand why Apple has refused to include WebObjects in ADC articles about cross-platform development and Java development on OS X and OS X Server. It's nice to see that Apple still sees people using WebObjects and considers it newsworthy.

Cheers,

Benjamin in Chicago (which according to local legend meant "stinking reeds" in aboriginal dialects--and since nobody likes to stick around a place that always reeks of bad odor, it was ostensibly devoid of human inhabitants--but knowing how colonial settlers are, it probably means "beautiful place of water and peace" and we're just taught that it means "stinking reeds.")

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