As I see it the main benefits of Witango are:
- it's much faster to develop applications
- flexible architecture
- Win/Mac/Unix
- add Witango servers and do load balancing as needed
- seperate the web server/Witango/database onto 3 machines for
performance
- extensible architecture using java beans, com objects, external programs
- it's owned by a company that cares about it's development community
You could always affiliate with 4 of the top developers on this list and say
you have a team of 5 too. :)
I like the idea of holding a contest to see what development tool is
fastest. It's something I proposed about 4 years ago.
Dave Shelley
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> Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 2:41 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk
> Subject: Witango-Talk: Tango / ASP Death Match.
>
>
> A company I developed a extensive Tango application for got sucked up by
> another company that has 5+ ASP programmers on staff. Surprise, surprise,
> they want to convert it all to ASP! Their main argument:
> 1. Tango is not as scalable
> 2. Tango talent is hard to come by.
> 3. They know ASP.
> 4. They want one platform.
>
> I need ammunition! War stories, testimonials, a crystal ball, whatever.
>
> Who's going to land the first punch?
>
> Chuck Lockwood
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