> On Nov 21, 2016, at 1:58 PM, Peter Jakobsson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 21 Nov 2016, at 17:28, Kirk Brooks <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> First off - wow, very impressive and a fabulous demo db…….  - The javascript 
>> framework isn't dependent on Angular. (But a framework
> 
>>  is helpful.)
> 
> 
> Let me get this straight.
> 
> Is NTK 3.0 essentially starting to compete with Wakanda ? (...in that it’s an 
> alternative to Wakanda for 4D projects that want to “sprout” mobile and web 
> front ends - and even possibly more efficient in that it doesn’t need a 
> Wakanda server).
> 
> Peter
> 

Soo, in that regard, you can do mobile and web front ends now, in 4D. Works 
great. Use it all the time…

What Rob has added is the ability to use javascript on the backend within 4D. 
Aside from whatever enhancements to the language he’s brought (Like Active4D 
brings), you can avoid the context switch of thinking in javascript on the 
front end and 4D on the backend. Raise your hand if you’ve typed a semi-colon 
to separate passed parameters in a javascript method!

For €400-600 (per developer, no server fees etc.) you’re all set.

Disclaimer: I haven’t looked at it yet. I’m a month into a new project that 
probably could have used it and I don’t want to be sad.


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