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Re: Does Apple stop to use WebObjects for its internal tools?
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Re: Does Apple stop to use WebObjects for its internal tools?


  • Subject: Re: Does Apple stop to use WebObjects for its internal tools?
  • From: Alan Ward <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2010 08:50:07 -0600

On Sep 10, 2010, at 5:29 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:

> So the message is : Learn WO, be good at it, and you likely be able to get a job at Apple.

I believe quite a few people have done exactly that.

Alan

>
>> Apple develop stuff with a wide variety of tools based upon available developer resources.  The iTunes Store and MobileMe suck up virtually all the WO developers that Apple can find and they then turn to other technologies.
>>
>> Everything that I know of within Apple that is mission critical and in-house developed is WO and from all that I have heard, it is likely to remain that way.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Karl
>>
>> On 2010-09-10, at 12:16 PM, Miguel Arroz wrote:
>>
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> <PastedGraphic-2.png>
>>>
>>> Yes, I'm sure they are not using WO. ;)
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Miguel Arroz
>>>
>>> On 2010/09/10, at 07:54, Mertz Stéphan wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> The new 'the Sales and Trend reporting module' of iTunes Connect is develop with JSF instead of WebObjects.
>>>> Does Apple stop to use WebObjects for its internal tools?
>>>>
>>>> Does someone know what is powering the new Ping social network ?
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
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