2010/11/23 Piero Sartini <li...@pierosartini.de>

> 2010/11/19 Andreas Andreou <andy...@di.uoa.gr>:
> > So, i think it makes sense to brainstorm some ideas on how to
> > reverse that perception. The new website+documentation will
> > surely help, but what other actions can significantly affect the
> > average developer?
>
> For the average developer it helps a lot if he knows that there are
> solid integrations with his favorite technologies/frameworks.
>
> Some examples:
> - JPA / JDO / Amazon S3 / HBase / MongoDB / whatever
> - Spring / CDI / EJB3 / other DI containers
> - GWT / jQuery / Prototype / ExtJS / etc
>
> Some of these integrations are already available in the tapestry
> world.. but they are not visible to the average developer who gives
> tapestry a try. I really love how the third party modules of the Play!
> Framework are visible on the main page.
>

Play! team - and people around who believe on the project - are very good on
marketing and buzz.
After several twits and retwits, they just arrived to make Matt Raible speak
about Play! at Devoxx 2010, he changed his table, his slides and said
"Play!" several times. So, people hear : "play!play!play!" and just works
... :) People go and test Play!.

Katia


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>           Piero
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