Re: Community Wish List
Re: Community Wish List
- Subject: Re: Community Wish List
- From: Thomas <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2006 09:25:40 +1000
On 07/09/2006, at 9:14, Paul Lynch wrote:
To be honest, I could lose the visual web page builder aspect of
WOBuilder, so long as this side is preserved. Of course, I would
rather not.
I heavily rely on the visual display of the relationships of the
components on the page: this is inside that, which is before that,
and so on. As long as this is clearly, graphically displayed, I can
do without the HTML rendering. One proviso: we still use tables a lot
because of the CSS problems with MSIE, so some visual rendering of
tables would be useful.
The value of the object browser is not just that you can browse
actions and keys of your classes, and set bindings, but that you
can add keys and actions safely into existing code. This part of
it just cannot be emphasised enough; it is a big productivity gain
compared to normal editing, refactoring IDE or not.
Absolutely. WOBuilder might have some serious flaws, but it has many
of these almost invisible features that turn out to be key in the
rapid, safe, high-level development of WO applications without
getting bogged down in the code.
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