I
sincerely hope so. That's been a big part of my entire conversation here. BTW,
you know the last time I posted so many times in a Tango-Talk??? It was 4 months
before I was hired at PVSW to work on Tango projects there - right when Tango
was bought out by PVSW and they screwed up the mailing list.
I know
quite a few of former Tango developers who now are WO developers - and I hear a
bit opposite. Its not as easy as Tango, no - but I haven't heard from them the
kind of issues you describe.
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Alex Kac, CEO/Developer
zoomzoom
-----Original Message-----Many moons ago, I started a thread labeled “Sad Day”, where many of us announced our intention to move away from Witango. My intention was to go to WO 5.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Robert Garcia
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 10:09 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk
Subject: Witango-Talk: Comparing WO to Witango
I have owned and kept up to date a full deployment version of WO since 4.0. I have played with it at times, but when I started “Sad Day”, I made a commitment to completely tackling WO 5 and moving all of my code over. I’m an all or nothing kind of guy. Apart from my Witango programming experience, I am a fairly experienced Java programmer, and until I found RealBasic, I spent a lot of time using it. I spent a whole month with WO 5. 12 hours a day, full boar. Yes, I could do anything I could do in tango, but at a huge price. The IDE constrainsts made every thing take 3 times as long or more. And I was mistaken when I thought WO was less buggy. As I dug in, hit the lists and read the articles, it seemed that the learning curve everyone talks about with WO is two fold, first you have to learn the IDE, then you have to learn the workarounds. It had its atractions though. I would love to see tango work on its builders to get something more like WO’s direct to web feature.
I have also worked in JSP and ColdFusion, and dabbled in ASP. But nothing compares to the flexibility and simple logic of the tango editor. With tafs, tmls, tcfs, beans, com objects, you have a wealth of tools to help you accomplish the amazing. But you can also throw an quick app together in a few hours. And isn’t that the point? Get it done quickly, get paid, and move on to your next project. Of course, not sacrificing quality. And that is where v5 comes in. It brings the quality and performance back to the greatest webapp IDE around.
Of course, this is all my opinion.
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Robert Garcia
BigHead Technology
2781 N Carlmont Pl
Simi Valley, CA 93065
Phone 805.501.1390
Fax 805.522.8557
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