Thanks Jerry. Just so you know, I already purchased Rodeo for it's
potential!
I guess your answer falls into the category mentioned in my original
email of "it's early days yet" and that's fine. I looked at the
countdown to release link and I'l wait with "bated" breath for July
27th when the data objects are scheduled for release, that's one of my
major concerns right now although I'm guessing there won;t be any
sqlite connectivity.
I agree with your philosophy of trying to keep things simpler and also
agree that Revolution can be phenomenally difficult to comprehend,
especially for new users, but sometimes complexity is the price you
have to pay for power - a delicate balance!
Pete Haworth
Message: 14
Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2010 17:03:25 -0500
From: Jerry Daniels <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [OT-Rodeo] Still waiting for the aha moment
To: How to use Revolution <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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Hey, Pete!
Taking a look at our countdown to release list in this post may help
some:
http://rodeoapps.com/limited-pre-release-offer
The a-ha will come in increments. The biggest one we are working on
now is data. The ability to handle records--edit, delete, create,
list, etc. it a big step toward app status. The wrapper around the
app is not as important right now to us as having a quality delivery
of data / content. But the wrappers are coming along on the target
platforms.
I think it's pretty clear when you look at the schedule and our
history, we're making progress and will continue to do so. We are
discounting our prices heavily to encourage users to get their feet
wet with the overall framework, syntax and workflow. We also use
this to fund development. We are not using borrowed or venture
capital money to do this.
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