Re: Looks like ThinkSecret got some of the scoop on WO from WWDC'06
Re: Looks like ThinkSecret got some of the scoop on WO from WWDC'06
- Subject: Re: Looks like ThinkSecret got some of the scoop on WO from WWDC'06
- From: David Sanchez <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 13:32:45 -0400
Hallo!
It is also well-known that Apple does not want to open source WO.
But, if Apple does not plan to open WO, IT HAS to re-write
documentation.
It is almost impossible to get new developers interested in WO
development without docs and tutorials up dated.
And, things happens... Old programmers can die, jump to other
platform or quit programming.
So, if that's the case, Apple strategy for WO is just let it die.
David Sanchez
I think there is close to zero (very close to zero ;-) chance that
Apple will rewrite any of the WebObjects documentation to include the
open source community tools.
I think there is almost zero (somewhat near zero ;-) chance that
Apple will write any more general documentation for WebObjects
(besides the API docs generated by JavaDoc).
I don't think Apple is going to exert any effort to develop "new"
WebObjects developers, but obviously won't mind if the community does.
Of course, Apple may do otherwise but if they don't then I think this
is a clear message about how Apple values WebObjects and sees its
future.
Cheers,
Ashley.
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Ashley Aitken
Perth, Western Australia
mrhatken at mac dot com
Skype Name: MrHatken (GMT + 8 Hours!)
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