Re: Current Status of WO
Re: Current Status of WO
- Subject: Re: Current Status of WO
- From: Paul D Yu <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2010 14:33:10 -0400
And for you app, you may want to look at ERRest framework.
Paul
On Sep 29, 2010, at 2:31 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
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> On Sep 29, 2010, at 11:28 AM, Alexander Spohr wrote:
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>> Hi list,
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>> I am planning a new project with heavy load. No HTML output, just plists. Lots of users, small data footprint (about 10k per request). PostgreSQL.
>> I consider using WO and EOF again because it served me well in the last (almost) 15 years. But I am not sure about the current status.
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>> The net has lots of outdated info and a some fresh about wonder. This list looks still very active (that gives me hope).
>> What is the current status of WO?
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> The same as two years ago.
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>> Do we have a public hosted WO5.4 that Apple won’t pull?
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> Who knows what Apple may decide to do?
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>> I left this list two years ago so if someone could please bring me up to speed?
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>> Thank you for your time. It is appreciated!
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> Things are the same as they ever were, except for lots of advances in Wonder.
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