http://www.wocommunity.org/webobjects_screencasts.html

You can also find them at the Apple developer website

http://developer.apple.com/videos/access/ if you sign up as a Mac developer.

and WOWODC lectures if you want to buy some specific ones.

http://wocommunity.org/apps/WebObjects/WOCommunity.woa/wa/recordings

On 2010-03-20, at 3:26 PM, Pankaj D wrote:

> Hi David,
> 
> Thanks Again for the great Advice .... could you also tell me ... some good 
> places to check ... the screen casts you mentioned .... 
> 
> Regards
> Pankaj
> 
> On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 11:41 PM, David Holt <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 2010-03-20, at 8:17 AM, Pankaj D wrote:
> 
> > Hi , everyone
> 
> Welcome!
> 
> >
> > This is my first post to any apple mailing list after transition  to mac 
> > platform ... and i am impressed with the overall development tools 
> > available ... in Mac OS X... earlier to that the next most impressive stack 
> > for development was "LINUX" ....
> >
> > I am a web developer with 2+ yrs exp ,... in PHP and Rails ....
> > After transitioning to Mac .. i wanted to use WebObjects ... i have a 
> > project with a client around $ 30K worth and 6 months at hand ... so i can 
> > develop in my leasure time .... my question should i experiment .. with 
> > learning "WO"
> 
> Definitely check out the screencasts on the webobjects community website. You 
> should be able to get a pretty good idea about what you're in for. You should 
> be able to make a more informed decision yourself. Personally I hated 
> developing in PHP by the end of two years with it and I am very happy I 
> switched. You have to know there is a learning curve associated with how to 
> do things the WO way. Having said that, I find that the tools are much better 
> now than when I learned and you can learn the API a lot easier using WOLips 
> in my experience.
> 
> > and simultaneously develop the project ... or stick to what i know 
> > (PHP/Rails) ... considering that i read at lot of places that "WO" is very 
> > easy
> 
> This is not necessarily true. It depends on how complicated your application 
> is. Some things are a lot easier than PHP, namely the database and SQL 
> handling.
> 
> > ... and more powerfull than "Rails" ....
> >
> > Also my client wants a webserver deployment at office ... so do i have to 
> > suggest him to buy a MAC OS X Server or "WO" can be deployed on normal x86 
> > Server hardware ....
> 
> Can be deployed on any hardware. You do have to develop using Mac hardware.
> 
> >
> > What Are the scalability options in "WO"
> 
> You can scale your app all the way to the same size as iTunes store, Apple 
> Store, the iPhone app store, etc etc. Again simple deployment is easy, but it 
> can get complicated if your needs are complex.
> 
> David
> 
> > ... as this project has an annual maintenance of $ 18K ... and any 
> > development extra ....
> >
> > Regards
> > Pankaj
> >
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