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Re: Leaving WebObjects


  • Subject: Re: Leaving WebObjects
  • From: Guido Neitzer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2008 15:45:20 -0600

On 08.04.2008, at 15:07, Chuck Hill wrote:

1. WebObjects is proprietary

So is Windows. Why aren't they running BSD or Linux? ;-)

Touché! I see this as more of a manufactured justification than a real reason.

It always is. Is the management killer argument when they don't have arguments. Idiots.


2. New versions of WebObjects is not supported on Windows

What do they understand by support? The frameworks can be used on *any* platform

Windows is not an officially supported platform. There is the matter of a web server adaptor on Windows. There are options, but it is not a supported, out of box experience.

Is it on Mac OS X? Was there working support in the last five years other than from the mailing list?


I think they meant "lack of unemployed, knowledgeable WebObjects programmers". Most (all?) of us are gainfully employed most of the time. Good WO developers are a little hard to find.

As it is with all "good" developers. But there are much more morons running around claiming to be experts in technology XY than for WebObjects.


cug

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