Re: WONoVA ERModernDirectToWeb Video by David LeBer!
Re: WONoVA ERModernDirectToWeb Video by David LeBer!
- Subject: Re: WONoVA ERModernDirectToWeb Video by David LeBer!
- From: David Holt <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 07 May 2010 11:02:12 -0700
Hi David,
I'd like to start a section on the wiki dealing specifically with ERModernLook. Do you mind if I copy parts of your original blog posts describing it over?
I agree with everyone here. Having a modern look framework for D2W really raises the bar for what is now possible. I always found that with D2W I kept getting shut down by the complexity of making my own look framework first. So thanks again to all involved.
David
On 2010-05-07, at 10:03 AM, David LeBer wrote:
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> On 2010-05-07, at 12:32 PM, David Avendasora wrote:
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>> On May 7, 2010, at 12:11 PM, David LeBer wrote:
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>>> On 2010-05-07, at 12:00 PM, David Holt wrote:
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>>>> Thanks guys!
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>>>> David
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>>> No really, the thanks needs to go to David A for his editing prowess. I was sure I sounded like one of my ancestral Neanderthals. After his magic, I actually come across as sounding like I know what I'm talking about.
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>>> I wonder if he offers a realtime service, I could use it in everyday life...
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>> Editing is easy. Writing amazingly powerful and elegant code is hard.
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>> Seriously, this is how D2W should have always worked (if CSS and AJAX existed 9 years ago). If anyone hasn't checked it out, you don't know what you're missing. I really believe that this is the most significant step forward for Web-based WebObjects development in years.
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> Thanks for your very kind words David. But to be VERY clear, I am simply standing on the shoulders of giants here. Anjo, Mike, and all of the folks that laid the groundwork for ERD2W and D2W already solved most of the difficult problems and deserve the lion share of the praise. I just got to copy their examples and give it a pretty face and some front-end sugar.
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> I don't know how many times I set out to solve a problem, spent a bunch of time figuring out what needed to be done, only to discover that particular problem was already solved (and in a more elegant way than I'd conceived) in the frameworks. Wonder is an amazing (and humbling) chunk of code to get to work with.
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