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Re: New look for wocommunity.org
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Re: New look for wocommunity.org


  • Subject: Re: New look for wocommunity.org
  • From: Pascal Robert <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2010 20:54:22 -0500


Le 10-02-01 à 20:27, Haris Pobric a écrit :

As someone who had to “fight”, often losing, battles for the use of WO in actual projects I would recommend rewriting this page by stating why WO is a great choice on its own (i.e. why it rocks as technology) regardless of which particular development environment one happens to be coming from. If comparisons with other tools (Rails, J2EE, PHP) must be made they can be presented separately and it would be good to write them in the vein of “everything you can do I can do (just as well or) better”.

Oh yes, this is something I wanted for years... But sadly, every time someone ask for this, nobody replies. We have a comparaison of WO versus RoR made by Mike in the list a couple of months ago, and an old comparaison of .Net versus WO in the wiki.


I even thinked of giving a rebate for a WOWODC ticket to anyone who can come up with a fair comparaison of WO vs others.

If there is any interest I can try to find time to put something together later this week (this weekend is probably more realistic timeframe).

You will make a happy guy down here if you can come up with something :-)



Regards,

Haris Pobric
Appwerks, LLC

Visit us online at http://www.appwerks.com

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On Feb 1, 2010, at 7:03 PM, Guido Neitzer <email@hidden> wrote:

Oh, my ...

That's why my first idea was to say "Chunk, please take a look" ;-) Seriously, I can invest some time tonight, take a closer look from a different angle and we can discuss that.

cug

On 1. Feb, 2010, at 4:58 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:

It think the facts are good, but you are right: from a sales point of view it looks at it from the wrong direction.

As a quick example,

But it’s in Java!
Yes, it’s Java, but it’s not J2EE. You don’t have to deal with EJB, J2EE containers, Struts and the like. WebObjects uses Java for its best features : major code libraries (JavaMail, Jakarta projects, etc.) and portability.




Java on the Web, Done Right!

Enjoy working in a clean and elegantly designed set of coherent, consistent frameworks. Delight in spending your time implementing features instead of fussing with infrastructure. You don’t have to deal with EJB, J2EE containers, Struts and the like. There is no need to hand edit XML and use dependancy injection to get the pieces to co-operate. Of course, WebObjects has full access to the universe of Java libraries (JavaMail, Jakarta projects, etc.) and the portability Java developers depend on.





On Feb 1, 2010, at 4:43 PM, Guido Neitzer wrote:

The design is pretty nice! I like it.

But you still couldn't get rid of that defensive slogan on the "Why WO?" page. It should say "Because it rocks!". Not mention any other stuff ... This whole page is sooooo negative. I'd say that needs some serious rewrite ...

cug

On 1. Feb, 2010, at 4:35 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:

Hello everyone,

wocommunity.org finally have a brand new look! Thanks to the efforts of one of our community member, Sophiacom (www.sophiacom.fr ). Everything is much cleaner now, especially the Screencasts page.

More stuff is coming soon in the Community section : personal and organization profiles, and WO projects listing.

Again, thanks to Sophiacom for the new look.
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 >Re: New look for wocommunity.org (From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>)
 >Re: New look for wocommunity.org (From: Guido Neitzer <email@hidden>)
 >Re: New look for wocommunity.org (From: Haris Pobric <email@hidden>)

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