Thanks, Joachim, appreciate your feedback.

T.

> Hi,
>
>   It is interesting to read all these different opinions on qooxdoo.
> So, I am adding mine here too.
>
>   When I was looking for a framework for building an interactive
> web-interface, I did quite some research on the available tools,
> libraries and projects out there. I finally decided to use qooxdoo,
> because its web-presentation was looking developer-friendly:
>     1. Online example were available
>     2. Online docs and API reference were easy to find
>     3. There was the playground and an active mailing-list
>     4. The project looked 'alive'
>
>   I still find the online examples pretty neat and the online API
> reference is pretty nice. Of course, the actual documentation is
> pretty thin, but the playground and straightforward
> class-/method-names make up for that really.
>
>   The playground is a master-piece, since it enables developers to
> share code so easily. It is amazing how simple it is to post a link to
> a playground with this or that problem, knowing that another developer
> will exactly see the issue at hand.
>
>   qooxdoo is not perfect, but it is very easy to use and very powerful
> in itself. So far, I am not frustrated at all. As for the themes,
> perhaps there could be more. On the other hand, I like to customise my
> interface myself and the excellent theming support in qooxdoo lets me
> do this within minutes too.
>
> Joachim
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