Re: newbie WO/EOF questions
Re: newbie WO/EOF questions
- Subject: Re: newbie WO/EOF questions
- From: Mark Wardle <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2005 21:44:58 +0100
On 2 Oct 2005, at 19:58, Boris Herman wrote:
...
The trouble I'm facing (and I'm probably not the only one) is that
the EOF needs a totally different way of thinking which is
incompatible to my previous experience. I'm worried that during the
development I will subconciously revert to old style programming
and not the "WebObjects way". The moto I've read "if you are
writing code, you are doing something wrong" haunts me and reminds
me over and over that I really need to learn something new really
well.
...
I have only one message - don't give up too easily. I'm really only a
hobbyist, and whilst I have a lot of previous database experience, I
found the biggest problems were 1) the totally different way of
working and 2) getting my head around the toolchain and just getting
things working. However, I'd not want to do database/web stuff
without WO ever again (notwithstanding my previous posts to this list
when I'm feeling particularly depressed and stuck with a problem!).
--
Dr. Mark Wardle
Clinical research fellow and Specialist Registrar in Neurology,
C2-B2 link, Cardiff University, Heath Park, CARDIFF, CF14 4XN. UK
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