struts is as c what wicket is as java (still beyond c++)
> you've got to admit it's a short distance between bloody fist fights in
> a
> basement for no purpose whatsoever and using struts.
Hm, it seems the slogan "Struts 2: Not As Bad As Struts 1" did not catch on.
- Tor Iver
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To u
t;> my wife why we need to spend less on the kid..
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It's easy to blame the tech committee but they did help me find
>>>>>> wicket
>>>>>> by
>>&
http://old.nabble.com/file/p2713/phb.jpg
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As my English is not my mother's tongue, even though I do speak it
pretty
good, what is the meaning of "pointy haired bosses"?
I think I can understand it, but hey, I want to know if these are the
kinds
of bosses I encountered
gt;>>> not
>>>>> as "clean" as Wicket.
>>>>>
>>>>> Sorry for rambling so much. Is there any way I can demolish the silly
>>>>> low
>>>>> adoption rate argument (omg I still don't believe it can be so lame)?
In this respect they are eternal optimists.
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Hi,
We also had the same consideration when w
>> adoption rate argument (omg I still don't believe it can be so lame)?
>>>>
>>>> Lester
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -
>>>> To unsubscribe, e-ma
costs and rational thought, and more to do with
>> > trying to turn software development into an assembly line process.
>> > Reality never fits this mold, but it doesn't stop the pointy haired boss
>> > from trying. In this respect they are eternal optimists.
>&g
Lester Chua
2010-01-08 01:43
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Till
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Kopia
Ärende
Help with Wicket Adoption Numbers
Hi,
I am facing a hurdle that need crossing in my final attempt to push
Wicket for use in an organization.
I have:
1) Prototyped a small
>>
> > >>
> > >>> "But why choose an inferior technology just because of its adoption
> > >>> numbers?"
> > >>>
> > >>> The pointy haired bosses that do this believe in their heart of
> hearts
> >
mindless drones. It has more to do
> >>> with avoiding training costs and rational thought, and more to do with
> >>> trying to turn software development into an assembly line process.
> >>> Reality never fits this mold, but it doesn't stop the pointy haire
oose an inferior technology just because of its adoption
>>>>> numbers?"
>>>>>
>>>>> The pointy haired bosses that do this believe in their heart of hearts
>>>>> that if you choose the same technology everyone else is using that they
>>&
but it doesn't stop the pointy haired boss
from trying. In this respect they are eternal optimists.
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lopers for mindless drones. It has more to do
>>> with avoiding training costs and rational thought, and more to do with
>>> trying to turn software development into an assembly line process.
>>> Reality never fits this mold, but it doesn't stop the pointy haired b
It a figure from the famous dilbert comics.
here is an image of him:
http://files.myopera.com/ThePast/albums/170779/pointy%20haired%20boss.jpg
Enjoy
On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 08:58, Eyal Golan wrote:
> As my English is not my mother's tongue, even though I do speak it pretty
> good, what is the
>As my English is not my mother's tongue, even though I do speak it pretty
>good, what is the meaning of "pointy haired bosses"?
>I think I can understand it, but hey, I want to know if these are the
kinds
>of bosses I encountered too often..
It's from the Dilbert Comic Strip :)
Wikipedia:
http:
re eternal optimists.
> >
> > -Original Message-----
> > From: leo.erlands...@tyringe.com [mailto:leo.erlands...@tyringe.com]
> > Sent: Friday, January 08, 2010 4:09 AM
> > To: users@wicket.apache.org
> > Subject: Re: Help with Wicket Adoption Numbers
> >
com [mailto:leo.erlands...@tyringe.com]
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Hi,
We also had the same consideration when we chose Wicket. But why choose
an
inferior technology just because of it's Adoption Numbers?
Hi Lester,
If you think your boss will not accept the benefits, then why not show
him the risk of sticking with a technology (Struts) that is in
decline? Then suddenly he shoulders the burden of making the desision
of taking ownership of a sinking ship.
Regards
Bernard
On Fri, 08 Jan 2010 0
optimists.
>
> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Friday, January 08, 2010 4:09 AM
> To: users@wicket.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Help with Wicket Adoption Numbers
>
> Hi,
>
> We also had the same consideration
Have you considered Google Web Toolkit (GWT)?
J.D.
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Sent: Thursday, January 07, 2010 5:44 PM
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Subject: Help with Wicket Adoption Numbers
Hi,
I am facing a hurdle that need crossing in my final
Sent: Thursday, January 07, 2010 7:44 PM
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Subject: Help with Wicket Adoption Numbers
Hi,
I am facing a hurdle that need crossing in my final attempt to push
Wicket for use in an organization.
I have:
1) Prototyped a small size module
2) Did 2-3 presentations on th
can turn thinking developers for mindless drones. It has more to do
> with avoiding training costs and rational thought, and more to do with
> trying to turn software development into an assembly line process.
>
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never fits this mold, but it doesn't stop the pointy haired boss
> from trying. In this respect they are eternal optimists.
>
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> Sent: Friday, January 08, 2010 4:09 AM
> To: user
ssage-
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Hi,
We also had the same consideration when we chose Wicket. But why choose
an
inferior technology just
Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro wrote:
Do you mean this post?
http://in.relation.to/Bloggers/HowToStartLearningJavaEE6
Ernesto
On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 11:40 AM, Joseph Pachod wrote:
For example yes
Gavin said so as well on others occasions (I kind of remember having
read it on some infoq's com
Do you mean this post?
http://in.relation.to/Bloggers/HowToStartLearningJavaEE6
Ernesto
On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 11:40 AM, Joseph Pachod wrote:
> Lester Chua wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am facing a hurdle that need crossing in my final attempt to push Wicket
>> for use in an organization.
>> I have:
Lester Chua wrote:
Hi,
I am facing a hurdle that need crossing in my final attempt to push
Wicket for use in an organization.
I have:
1) Prototyped a small size module
2) Did 2-3 presentations on the key features and advantages of wicket
No one is disputing my claims about productivity and g
gt; Immigration Office).
> >
> >
> > Sincerely yours
> > Leo Erlandsson
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Lester Chua
> > 2010-01-08 01:43
> > Sänd svar till
> > users@wicket.apache.org
> >
> >
> > Till
>
-08 01:43
> Sänd svar till
> users@wicket.apache.org
>
>
> Till
> users@wicket.apache.org
> Kopia
>
> Ärende
> Help with Wicket Adoption Numbers
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I am facing a hurdle that need crossing in my final attempt to push
> Wicket f
Kopia
Ärende
Help with Wicket Adoption Numbers
Hi,
I am facing a hurdle that need crossing in my final attempt to push
Wicket for use in an organization.
I have:
1) Prototyped a small size module
2) Did 2-3 presentations on the key features and advantages of wicket
No one is disputing my
believe it can be so lame)?
>>
>> Lester
>>
>>
>>
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department right now :-)
> Anyway,
> >>> I
> >>> am not really
> >>> here to toot my horn but rather to let you know that the Wicket
> framework
> >>> is
> >>> being used
> >>> by some serious players.
> >>>
&
y,
>>> I
>>> am not really
>>> here to toot my horn but rather to let you know that the Wicket framework
>>> is
>>> being used
>>> by some serious players.
>>>
>>>
icket framework
is
being used
by some serious players.
Steve
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here is an interesting tidbit
wicket is on the front page of nabble
http://old.nabble.com/
sorted by activity. we are there along maven, jquery, cxf, tomcat,
etc. how is the adoption on those?
-igor
On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 6:19 PM, Lester Chua wrote:
> Thanks for the links.
> I have already su
Thanks for the links.
I have already submitted them as part of the evaluation process.
I'll take a look at the IBM links from scott.
Regards,
Lester
Steve Swinsburg wrote:
On the wiki there are some pages to help your cause:
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/websites-based-on-wicket.html
http://
On the wiki there are some pages to help your cause:
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/websites-based-on-wicket.html
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/products-based-on-wicket.html
as well as blogs talking about Wicket, and lots more useful PR info:
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/index.html
All the bes
The wiki has a list of some web sites that use Wicket.
http://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/websites-based-on-wicket.html
A quick search of IBM shows approx 1,080 articles on Wicket:
http://www.google.com/search?q=site:ibm.com+wicket
Scott
On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 4:43 PM, Lester Chua wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
Hi,
I am facing a hurdle that need crossing in my final attempt to push
Wicket for use in an organization.
I have:
1) Prototyped a small size module
2) Did 2-3 presentations on the key features and advantages of wicket
No one is disputing my claims about productivity and good OO code that
wa
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