exactly my thoughts !

those people who hang in there and push through those first difficult days/weeks never look back. Though i'm unsure how many get lost during those first days and give up.

maybe the total skillset needed to get a grasp on cocoon is just too much for less experienced, dunno

but then again who said cocoon is for beginning web developers (at the moment)...

jorg

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the truth is that cocoon is not (beginners-dev)-friendly
because many parameters (the pipeline-approach, missing IDE, less debug tools)


after 2 years here and with cocoon in production from the first 2.0rc is still difficult for me to do something without to see an example.

.. but i like cocoon and believe in cocoon power (thats the reason i'm here)


--stavros



On Fri, 14 Nov 2003, Carsten Ziegeler wrote:



Alexander Schatten wrote:


the whole discussion over the last weeks ist turning around that point, that most believe, that Cocoon offers a lot of oportunities particularly also for beginners, but some (including me) are arguing against the deployment as beeing user-unfriendly, hence alienating many beginners.



I might sound like a rogue, but if you have an itch, scratch it!


Carsten

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