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Re: WebObjects-Projects?


  • Subject: Re: WebObjects-Projects?
  • From: Nilton Lessa <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 07 Mar 2014 22:29:46 -0300



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Em 07/03/2014, às 22:12, Chuck Hill <email@hidden> escreveu:



On 2014-03-07, 4:51 PM, "Ray Kiddy" wrote:

On Fri, 07 Mar 2014 09:50:01 -0600
James Cicenia <email@hidden> wrote:

Yep. WO is dead.
I was thinking of starting learning Ruby. I love Objective-C and
iPhone development. And now was thinking about Node or Ruby for the
back end. Thoughts?

<snip>

"WebObjects" as a brand has been DOA for a while.

Ray Kiddy, Master of Understatement

:-)

If your business is selling WO as a technology, just give up and go home.  The winning strategy, as many have pointed out in the past and continue to successfully implement, is to sell solving business problems in a cost effective way.  Keep the word “WebObjects” to yourself.
+1

Nilton



Chuck


The technology still
works. Even with much to lament about WOLips, it works. I am using it
on Ubuntu and there is a surprising lack of suckage in the tools.
Although it is also true that I may finally be developing more of a
tolerance for suckage in general.

I am learning Clojure and I have a suspicion that functional
programming is going to (once I grok what I am looking at) be an easier
way to do things like REST apps. Also, is there a rule-system based
technology in WO that people keep using? Yeah, ya betcha. And if a rule
engine does not end up being easier to manage in a functional language,
then I must be missing something.

One last point. I still end up referring to my copies of, for instance,
the EOF Developer's Guide, written for OpenStep. So, if something
has died, why are these concepts still useful?

- ray
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References: 
 >Re: WebObjects-Projects? (From: Daniel Mejia <email@hidden>)
 >Re: WebObjects-Projects? (From: James Cicenia <email@hidden>)
 >Re: WebObjects-Projects? (From: Ray Kiddy <email@hidden>)
 >Re: WebObjects-Projects? (From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>)

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