Re: [ACFUG Discuss] great meeting last night

2006-06-09 Thread Teddy Payne
Charlie,Thank you for having giving me the oppurtunity to speak. I thoroughly enjoyed the experience and look forward to presenting again in the near future.Another large thank you to John Mason for hosting the event. The room that John had secured for us was impressive. Thank you to everyone who

Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Frameworks

2006-06-09 Thread Dean H. Saxe
I *really* like Model Glue.  A lot.  I used it in HacmeShipping (being released next week from Foundstone) and it took me a few days to get up and running.  After that it was easy-squeezy.-dhs Dean H. Saxe, CEH[EMAIL PROTECTED]"[U]nconstitutional behavior by the authorities is constrained only by

[ACFUG Discuss] Ajax help

2006-06-09 Thread Steven Ross
FYI, anyone working with ajax might appreciate this debug tool for firefox: Firebug http://www.joehewitt.com/software/firebug/ It helped me figure out a recent error I was having...-- Steven Rossweb application interface developer http://www.zerium.com[phone] 404-488-4364

Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Frameworks

2006-06-09 Thread Steven Ross
Thats what we are going to use for the ACFUG site rebuild... any Model Gluers out there want to jump in? On 6/9/06, Dean H. Saxe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:I *really* like Model Glue. A lot. I used it in HacmeShipping (being released next week from Foundstone) and it took me a few days to get up and

Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Frameworks

2006-06-09 Thread Tom McNeer
I'll second the recommendation for Model-Glue. I've built apps using MachII, and I've having to re-learn some stuff now that I'm working with Model-Glue. But overall, I would say that Model-Glue will be easier to learn. Just know that either requires learning object-oriented architecture, which is