>1. Success stories and real working live applications
We've developed many projects using qooxdoo , web2py and Tornado, but all
are internal projects.
But , we got some freetime and we are building a social media + realtime
chat site using Qooxdoo and Tornado , with MongoDB.
It have some selected features of Reddit and 4chan.
Stay tuned.
On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 4:19 AM, halcwb <hal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Phyo Arkar wrote
> > Thank you.
> > But ..
> > I believe all of us who debating for the future of qooxdoo aware of those
> > Links provided and frequent visitors on those links there.
> >
> > There are many constructive discussions in there, we all really love
> > qooxdoo , we know qooxdoo's potential , thats why we want it to be more
> > successful than Angular and blablahblah frameworks which aren't really
> > better than qooxdoo.
> > What we expecting is thriving community of qooxdoo-ers , with main
> > developer involvement.
> > also:
> > We are excited about qooxdoo/next . we want to know more about it.
>
> Just my 2 cents. I have been (trying) to develop with ExtJs for about 4
> years. They have about 500.000 registered forum users with 990.000 posts!
> So, qooxdoo seems very small compared to extjs. Also, extjs shines when it
> comes to flashy examples. But! there code quality and licensing schemes are
> both not very reliable. Also, many users on that forum are not very
> accomplished javascript programmers.
>
> My first impression of qooxdoo is that the core team is only interested in
> programming, which is good! They don't have management breathing in their
> necks who have heard of some latest programming gadget that only interest
> them because of marketing reasons.
>
> I am very impressed with how mature the whole framework is and the quality
> of the tooling and code given the relatively small user base. I think what
> ultimately will be success factors are:
> 1. Success stories and real working live applications and
> 2. Reliability and transparency. Both in coding as in licensing.
>
> For me two factors that decided me to switch from extjs to qooxdoo (not the
> money, I already have a paid extjs license) were code quality and
> transparency. Which gives me some doubts is the small user base, but again,
> I will advertise qooxdoo, and try to do this also by offering a live
> example.
>
>
>
>
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