To Jose Kuhn:
> Let's face it, the strength of
> Witango is the IDE not the Application server.
I think that the dedicated application server is the only way to keep the
language as performant as possible, I think that releasing some bridge to
other application server (.net, J2EE) is a good thing for worried customer
that want to choose the hosting corp, but i don't think that will achieve
the same performance as the 'native' application server.
I love the app server because it is easily understandable (even if i've bug
the list for some issues ;).
>From my point of view, the DevStudio is also the first thing that a
developer use, and I will love to see great enhancement implemented in it,
and I'm impatient to discover what they have included in the next version,
and what are the future orientation (surely planned on the developers
requests)
To WebDude:
> See... I told you I'd get railed!
Friendly railed ;)
I don't think the mac platform is just a minority, and my reaction was
surely too fast (Jose Kuhn has given to us a further description of his
intention to flood the news outlet...)
and I was not the only, here is some real mac freak, be aware ;)
<@JOKE>
I will be glad to have both server and editor ported on AmigaOs
</@JOKE>
(the list seems to be flooded, that's really good !!!)
Gauthier
(sorry for repeating: anyone for a vapourware report? we want to know what
was the main focus on the editor side and on the appserver side)
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