<Beating a dead thread department :-)>
I feel the same way about heavy-UI tools. They hide too much of what's going
on for my tastes.  I live in an emacs-ish editor most of my day.  (I confess
to using Eclipse once every month or two for debugging.)

The cayenne modeller is more like the car's electric starter.


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From: "Konstantin Ignatyev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tapestry users" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2005 12:54 PM
Subject: Re: Back to Tapestry after an Year


> 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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