Hi Michael, everyone concerned,
Le 10/09/2017 à 11:41, Michael Brohl a écrit :
Hi Taher,
I agree with the general sight on these issues.
Regarding the point functionals vs. programmers: I'm not even sure if we have a significant number of these people in the community? I guess most of
them a
Hi Taher,
I agree with the general sight on these issues.
Regarding the point functionals vs. programmers: I'm not even sure if we
have a significant number of these people in the community? I guess most
of them are also programmers.
And if we have them, I think it will be hard to motivate f
A big +1
On Mon, Sep 4, 2017 at 4:17 PM Taher Alkhateeb
wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I've been thinking for a few weeks about this topic, so I thought I'd
> just share my thoughts here.
>
> OFBiz has great DSL, it is a blessing, it makes things easier
> OFBiz has great DSL, it is a curse, it mak
Hello Taher,
Thanks Taher for your thoughts, and I am in agreement with you. Writing
code in DSL make its easier for newbies but learning/understanding the
framework takes time and needs more care. We all should be working toward a
better framework with more generic purpose programming language us
Nice write-up Taher.
Yes, your thoughts are making sense to me. I would like to add one more
point from my side is, using DSL make learning curve steeper for the
newbies to the framework.
Thanks and Regards
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Pritam Kute
On Mon, Sep 4, 2017 at 3:50 PM, Taher Alkhateeb
wrote:
> Hello everyone,
Hello everyone,
I've been thinking for a few weeks about this topic, so I thought I'd
just share my thoughts here.
OFBiz has great DSL, it is a blessing, it makes things easier
OFBiz has great DSL, it is a curse, it makes things sloppy
I think OFBiz is unique and it's rare to find software proje