Re: WOProject/WOLips first impressions from an Xcode user
Re: WOProject/WOLips first impressions from an Xcode user
- Subject: Re: WOProject/WOLips first impressions from an Xcode user
- From: Ashley Aitken <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 23:04:56 +0800
On 13/08/2006, at 3:16 AM, Anjo Krank wrote:
IMO, you need to be pretty good with Java, SQL, HTML and CSS to
make it worth the effort to learn WO in the first place...
So true.
WO (like most other Enterprise Web development environments) is not
for "business developers" or "newbies". It is an industrial
strength environment that requires you to be knowledgeable of all
(and expert in most) of the technologies Anjo mentioned (plus some).
Even then you have to spend a long time learning the "untold secrets"
of the framework and tools. Tools like WOBuilder, EOModeler, and
other tools lead such experienced developers so far and then drop
them off a cliff.
That said, and this is the dilemma, these tools can increase the
speed at which experienced developers can evaluate and get into a new
development environment.
Cheers,
Ashley.
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