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Gauthier:
I can't speak for eveyone in the conference, but
I'll speak for myself. The presenters showed some incredible creativity and
brilliance. Scott Cadillac's demo on using XML and Jason on intgegrating Flash
were unbelievable. Also, one gentleman showed an implementation for the
government of Ireland and another for the city of Seoul, South
Korea.
Witango seems to be in very capable hands and there
appears to be quite a future for us. An early demo was just shown of being
able to compile Tango into Java. They are working on the same for .net. The main
new features of Witango seem to be the preemptive multi threading and a new
tag called @email. I'm sure there is more, but that is what stood out for
me. There seem to be quite a few innovations in the editor with customizable
snippets and a totally new view allowing us to see the inside of our actions
without having to open them all the time.
I would say you can go develop and sell in
peace.
Long live Tango.... or I better say Witango or pay
a fine.
Lee Sobo
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- Witango-Talk: Before the conference dinner... [Gauthier]
- RE: Witango-Talk: Before the conference dinner... Lee Sobo
- RE: Witango-Talk: Before the conference dinner..... Thomas Ferguson
- Witango-Talk: Introducing a Witango Develope... Scott Cadillac
- RE: Witango-Talk: Introducing a Witango ... Thomas Ferguson
- RE: Witango-Talk: Introducing a Wit... Web Dude
- Re: Witango-Talk: Introducing a... [Gauthier]
- RE: Witango-Talk: Introducing a Witango ... Ben Johansen
- Re: Witango-Talk: Before the conference dinner..... [Gauthier]
- RE: Witango-Talk: Before the conference dinn... Ben Johansen
- RE: Witango-Talk: Before the conference dinner... Brandano, Peter
