On Nov 14, 2008, at 2:55 PM, Timothy Reaves wrote:


On Nov 14, 2008, at 9:53 AM, David LeBer wrote:

On 14-Nov-08, at 9:35 AM, Timothy Reaves wrote:

I'm trying to convince our development staff to drop our proprietary dev stack and adopt WebObjects. I like WO a good deal, and things like Project WOnder help too. The problem I have is that one of the developers has pointed out that Apple has deprecated the development tools. You can't write code without tools.


So it's clear that Apple is either going to release a new tool set (even if that is WOLips), or completely abandon the platform.

As others have alluded to Timothy, these are not the only two options.


Actually, they are the only two options. Possibly a third, where they have internal-only tools (ala Parts for Java). It seems based on the feedback that it's options one: new tools, in the manifestation of WOLips.

I think we're down to semantics now... you said "release" - and Apple's never going to do that - Eclipse and WOLips is already released :)


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