Web Design :). I can code it in a few days, but getting it to look
pretty so that users don't complain, thats a b**ch.
Seriously though, one of the things we could do is a something link Suns
blueprints or a cookbook of code recepies where we have pages which show
and explain the code solutions to common problems.
I know there are some bits and bobs around, and there are some sample
webapps, but it would be nice to have thinks like the the
S2/Spring2/JPA/Ajax page at
http://struts.apache.org/2.0.11.1/docs/struts-2-spring-2-jpa-ajax.html
in one place along with some others.
Al.
Ted Husted wrote:
Since it's friday, let me pose a question to the group ...
Even with rock-solid frameworks like Apache Struts, it still seems
like web application development takes longer than it should. Some
frameworks, like Ruby on Rails, speak directly to "time to market"
concerns and have been gathering many followers.
But why does web application still seem so difficult or so
time-consuming? Are there time bandits that still suck days or weeks
out of your development schedule? Are there time gremlins that
"nickel-and-dime" you every hour of every day? Is there anything more
that frameworks like Apache Struts can do to help? Or are just there
intractable problems with web development itself?
Thoughts? :)
-Ted.
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