+1

I've tried the newbie path both w/ and w/o Wonder. Based on my experience, I definitely recommend using WOnder.

My experience is that WOnder didn't add much complexity to the learning curve.

*On the contrary*, I think it makes things simpler (while making some of the broken stuff Just Work (tm) too). Truth is, it does requires more *work* since you need to learn more, but it's worth it.

Also for now, I'd also suggest sticking with WO 5.3.x instead of WO 5.4.x.

= tmk =

On 20 Mar 2008, at 17:28, Chuck Hill wrote:

Like, for example, you are using WebObjects?

[snip]

On Mar 20, 2008, at 1:20 PM, Mr. Pierre Frisch wrote:

I would totally disagree with that. Wonder introduce another layer of complexity and patching on top of WO. I think you should only use Wonder if you have a good reason for it.

Pierre
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On Mar 20, 2008, at 11:56, David LeBer wrote:

[snip]

For a new WO developer, I think there are amazing benefits for starting with Wonder.

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