Mark,

We all benefit immensely - I can’t imagine coding W/O WO  :)  Apple realizes 
the benefit - they still use it!  But… it doesn’t fit what the company has 
become - all understandable.

I expect to still be using WebObjects for years to come...

Ken

> On May 13, 2016, at 10:24 AM, Mark Wardle <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I agree and have bought bronze membership to ensure that no-one is left out 
> of pocket.
> 
> WO has benefitted me and my users and patients enormously. We have over 3000 
> clinical encounters recorded every month tracking patient cohorts and their 
> outcomes. We have over 20000 patients ERRest made building iPad clients 
> trivial and the system keeps on running and has done since 2009. Thank you 
> all for helping with this as WO and Wonder have been fundamental in its 
> success.
> 
> Extraordinarily surprised that Apple hasn’t understood or appreciated what it 
> has. For complex applications supporting complex business rules (like 
> medicine), I haven’t been able to find another technology stack that would 
> make things quite as easy as WO. 
> 
> Mark
> 
>> On 12 May 2016, at 19:53, Calven Eggert <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> 
>> I too would like to say thank you to the entire WO community for their 
>> assistance over the years.  WebObjects is not going anywhere soon as far as 
>> I'm concerned.  If that counts for anything:)
>> 
>> FYI, I work for UHN (a group of teaching hospitals) in Toronto.  We have 
>> been using WO apps for over 15 years.  We actively maintain about half a 
>> dozen applications, putting out new versions regularly.  All applications 
>> run on the intranet.  We've built a framework that all the apps use and that 
>> framework as of last year is now using Project WOnder.  We get requests for 
>> new applications regularly and we are working on another fair size 
>> application as we speak.  With the use of WO and Project Wonder it certain 
>> feels like we deliver applications faster than many other bigger IT groups 
>> in the company.
>> 
>> BTW, A colleague and I are excited that we will be attending wowodc in 
>> Montreal.
>> 
>> Calven
>> 
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