:Re: Why not overcome minlang's weakness.attract new
developers instead of letting something so easily fixed scare them off
short answer is to add to webtools artifacts. Have you investigated that
section of ofbiz?
The basics is Java increases bloat by creating classes.
I find the concept
.attract new
developers instead of letting something so easily fixed scare them off
short answer is to add to webtools artifacts. Have you investigated that
section of ofbiz?
The basics is Java increases bloat by creating classes.
I find the concept the ofbiz is java based is what throws
/19/2011 06:07 PM
Subject:Re: Why not overcome minlang's weakness.attract new
developers instead of letting something so easily fixed scare them off
short answer is to add to webtools artifacts. Have you investigated that
section of ofbiz?
The basics is Java increases
bjf...@free-man.net
To: dev@ofbiz.apache.org
Date: 11/19/2011 06:07 PM
Subject:Re: Why not overcome minlang's weakness.attract new
developers instead of letting something so easily fixed scare them off
short answer is to add to webtools artifacts. Have you investigated
But Minilang would be the better option because with Minilang, the
developers time is much reduced as it is used to implement simple and
repetitive tasks - from the article OFBiz Framework: An Innovative
Approach to
short answer is to add to webtools artifacts. Have you investigated that
section of ofbiz?
The basics is Java increases bloat by creating classes.
I find the concept the ofbiz is java based is what throws a lot of
people. The frame of mind that Ofbiz was made to work in a java
environment is more
minlang's weakness.attract new
developers instead of letting something so easily fixed scare them off
But Minilang would be the better option because with Minilang, the
developers time is much reduced as it is used to implement simple and
repetitive tasks - from the article OFBiz Framework