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WO vs. Ruby on Rails


  • Subject: WO vs. Ruby on Rails
  • From: "Andrew R. Kinnie" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 09:51:59 -0400

Greetings,

I am know this has been covered repeatedly, but I just went to a mac developers group meeting last night (in Northern Virginia), and there was a demonstration of ruby on rails development on a mac, and three of the people were gushing about how great it is, and no one (other than me. . . to a limited extent) even mentioned WO. Does anyone have any new insight about why people should consider WO instead of Ruby on Rails?

It seems everyone everywhere (outside of this list) thinks that WO has been left to "whither on the vine" or "had some really advanced technology" before being left to whither on the vine, etc.

Ideally, I'd love to be able to do a demo of WO and WOLips/Wonder, etc. at a future meeting, but I am not up to the necessary level of expertise to field the questions from these guys. I have worked with webobjects on and off over the years, but I'd like a better argument than I can make with my unfortunately limited recent involvement.

Any suggestions, insight would be helpful.

Thanks!

Andrew
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