Oh. I think people like the modeler because it gets you up and
running so quickly. Design your tables, tell it to create linked
classes, click a generate button and you're good to go.
The API and the underlying performance both seem (to my untrained
eyes, at least) top notch. Andrus is very concerned about
performance, stability, and usability.
Todd
On Aug 21, 2005, at 12:54 PM, Konstantin Ignatyev wrote:
I did not used Cayene and said about 'emphasis on
Modeller' because every Cayene proponent puts Modeller
first in the list of cool things about it.
Being in IT long enough makes me very skeptical about
UI 'heavy' things ( VB IDE and VB as a language,
Windows OS)
Kind of like saying, this car comes with wheels
which is exactly why I will NOT buy it.
Not at all, I was saying: all the salesmans scream and
praise Stereo in the car and exterior trim - hmm,
probably engine sucks: underpowered and does not last
long.
According to Bryan it is not the case, but that is my
reaction anyway.
But if Modeller to be "wheels" of Cayene then I would
expect big troubles down the road for Cayene users.
PS: I love tools, just do not trust them at all.
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