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Re: WebObjects mentioned in Podcast
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Re: WebObjects mentioned in Podcast


  • Subject: Re: WebObjects mentioned in Podcast
  • From: Pascal Robert <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 15 Dec 2012 04:24:17 -0500

BTW, the two podcasters are from Montreal.

>
> Check out http://www.imore.com/category/debug, it's a popular new podcast about dev topics around Apple stuff.
>
> I listened to the first two episodes, which were quite interesting, but couldn't ignore that the speakers were talking about WebObjects a lot while having only experience with it from old times back when it was ObjC, which resulted in a various wrong assumptions about the state of it today.
>
> So I wrote them a feedback, and at the beginning of episode 3 you can hear them reading from it. They even spelled out the URL to the wocommunity website :-)
>
> Maik
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