Re: New potential project to convert ASP web app
Re: New potential project to convert ASP web app
- Subject: Re: New potential project to convert ASP web app
- From: James Cicenia <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 1 Jul 2017 12:20:46 -0500
Unfortunately I can’t. And it hurts. Nothing yet has come close to WO
especially with D2W. Sigh.
Luckily most of my efforts are in developing iOS apps. I use a cheesy backend
REST server called DreamFactory to access my databases.
Cheers or Sighs.
> On Jul 1, 2017, at 8:21 AM, Ted Archibald <email@hidden> wrote:
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> Is there literally anyone on this list starting a NEW webobjects project? I
> love the old girl and she taught me a lot but she is long dead.
>
> On Mon, Jun 26, 2017 at 4:12 AM, Markus Ruggiero <email@hidden
> <mailto:email@hidden>> wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
> many valid points in replies to your question (deprecation, learning curve,
> not mainstream, etc.) Nevertheless it's the most productive toolset out
> there.
>
> Just recently I was at a presentation of some some new hip tools (called
> JHipster btw.). I listened, nodded my head in WOnderment (pun intended) and
> thought by myself: jeesz, that stuff sound familiar, these folks are really
> "innovative" and have come up with some "great conceptional ideas". Still
> some rough edges and the toolchain a bit complicated (you have to install
> tons of things and when creating a new project one has to constantly switch
> back and forth between command line and Eclipse and XML/Json file editor).
> But hey, it's a new great thing (why else would they call it JHipster?). Btw
> the presenter was a joungster (age ~25+/-) and might never have heard of
> WebObjects and Wonder. All the more cudos that he came up with all those
> great invented-20-years-ago ideas.
> And then I went back to my Eclipse with WOLips and WOnder and thought what a
> hip thing this was!
>
> We do WO for a living and are based in Switzerland. So if you need backup,
> we'd be there for you.
>
> Continue to have fun (and beware of the bus - its ugly and hurts like hell
> and is usually no fun at all)
>
> ---markus---
>
>> On 22 Jun 2017, at 16:25, Robert Hanviriyapunt <email@hidden
>> <mailto:email@hidden>> wrote:
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>> Hi everyone,
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>> I am a total WebObjects fan (a serious fanatic)! And I have the chance to
>> suggest to a new potential client to have me rework the entire A$P/M$$QL
>> system in WebObjects. My worries are that should I get run over by a bus,
>> whom may I get him in contact with to take over and/or support the system.
>> Anybody still out there? I'm building list to give him confidence there
>> will be available support. Is there a nice place all us WebO developers can
>> register?
>>
>> = Robert =
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> Markus Ruggiero
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> Check out the new book about Project Wonder and WebObjects on
> http://learningthewonders.com/ <http://learningthewonders.com/>
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