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  • Subject: AW: Learning Curve
  • From: email@hidden (Siegfried Halke)
  • Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 23:44:44 +0100
  • Importance: Normal

Hi Sean,
I have similar problems like you then I'm also a WebObjects Newbie (since 2
month) but it seems I have a little bit more Java- Background like you. I
think the Learning Curve is very steep at least for me. In this kind I can
feel with you and I think, it's a good recomendation  in your case to use
the Opensource Project osCommerce to create an e-commerce site on the
fastest way. osCommerce is a PHP Project and I'm not an expert in PHP but I
have customize an e-commerce site for a friend in 3 weeks. For more
Information visit http://www.oscommerce.com/.

After your excursion in PHP you can come back to Java and WebObjects and try
to develop the same Shop with WO ;-)

 -Siggi

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Auftrag von Sean Warburton
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 12. Januar 2005 22:17
An: email@hidden
Betreff: Learning Curve


I realise that it may be like asking how long is a piece of string but
I have a question that I wonder if people could help me with. I've been
contemplating learning Java and WebObjects for 12 months now but
reading this list is about as far as I seem to get. A client of mine
has asked me to quote for a small and relatively simple e-commerce site
and I'm faced with a dilemma.

I can either buy an off the shelf shopping cart or I can use the
opportunity to learn Java and WebObjects and build it myself. My
question is, is the latter feasible or would the learning curve be far
too steep. I have twenty weeks to get the site live but I have no
programming background other than a little 'tinkering' with Perl and
getting as far as loops in Java.

I've read a little on Java but have really fallen down when trying to
get my head around objects, I understand their logic in principal but I
just seem unable to get my head around inheritance and code reuse.

Any advice would be very welcome.

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