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Dan Haywood commented on ISIS-736:
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Hi Dileepa,
Thanks for your interest in Isis.
The idea of this JIRA issue is two-fold: to get real-world feedback to help
improve the framework, and (assuming a positive experience!) to develop some
marketing collateral that will help others when assessing the framework. If
you read Richard Pawson's old PhD thesis on Naked Objects [1], chapter 7 was a
write-up of a comparative development that I did on an early version of Isis
(back when it was still the Naked Objects framework). So I was thinking that
it'd be nice to have the same domain developed in a "conventional" way, then in
Isis, and formally compared.
Thus, the only real downside of your email domain is that it's not possible to
do a comparison with a "conventional" implementation.
But that's not to rule it out as an idea.
I think it'd be best to continue this discussion on the Isis users (or dev if
you wish) mailing list. Perhaps you could say what your MSc is aiming to
accomplish, and whether its goals align with what I've described above?
Cheers
Dan
[1] http://isis.apache.org/intro/learning-more/Pawson-Naked-Objects-thesis.pdf
> For GSOC, - build a "real-life" app in some suitable domain, along with a
> semi-academic write-up of their learnings
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> Key: ISIS-736
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ISIS-736
> Project: Isis
> Issue Type: Wish
> Reporter: Dan Haywood
> Labels: gsoc, gsoc2014
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> - to would give us another substantial example app, along with some marketing
> material about how learnable Isis
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