> -----Original Message-----
> From: Karthik Abram [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 2:52 PM
> To: Tapestry users
> Subject: RE: Tapestry starting to look too steep
>
>
> The best way to learn Tapestry is to write a component on your own. I do
> agree that .NET is way simpler - with 4.0 it "feels" like Tapestry is
> becoming more esoteric (deliberately using 'esoteric' and not
> 'complicated').
>
Yah, I get the same feel. It's becoming more and more a tool for
hard core programmers. I mean how many programming newbies even know what
the *concept* of a delegate is, much less understand annotation libraries,
the whole "bean" thing, etc.
I'm kind of of two minds about the direction, because on the one
hand the hard-core programmer in me goes "cool, I can use some of that
stuff", but the pragmatist in me wonders if it might be approaching a
complexity level where it'll be easier to just roll my own than learn the
tapestry way. I suppose the actual release of 4.0 will tell the tale, until
then all I can do is keep my fingers crossed.
--- Pat
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