> Apple has public web properties that are static html, php, struts, jsf, jsp, 
> sproutcore, webobjects, and I'm sure others


Not to mention Gianduia ? :)

Alex

Le 10 sept. 2010 à 14:22, Mike Schrag a écrit :

> Here's my slightly less grumpy response :)
> 
> Apple, like any smart company, makes technology decisions based on lots of 
> variables -- what technology makes sense? what technology doesn't make sense? 
> what is the expertise of our current staffing? what are the goals for the 
> project? etc ... I love WO, but I'm also the first to admit that WO and EOF 
> aren't the right fit for every problem. There are parts of WOF and EOF that 
> drive me crazy, and there are parts that are amazing. I also don't think that 
> being WO inherently makes you scalable any more than I think being a Rails 
> app makes you inherently unscalable. It's just like the NoSQL vs Relational 
> debate. Are relational databases dead? No. That's just silly. But do NoSQL 
> databases have a place? Absolutely -- they bring value to a certain set of 
> problems that relational doesn't address well. Likewise, Apple has public web 
> properties that are static html, php, struts, jsf, jsp, sproutcore, 
> webobjects, and I'm sure others and there are lots of different reasons in 
> each of those cases why decisions were made one way or another. In any 
> complex system, you're probably going to end up with a mix of technologies. 
> As far as "details," you're just not going to get them because Apple doesn't 
> roll that way.
> 
> ms
> 
> On Sep 10, 2010, at 2:54 AM, Mertz Stéphan wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> The new 'the Sales and Trend reporting module' of iTunes Connect is develop 
>> with JSF instead of WebObjects.
>> Does Apple stop to use WebObjects for its internal tools?
>> 
>> Does someone know what is powering the new Ping social network ?
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
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