Also, one of the thing that the Witango community lacks right now is source for useful components to get you going. When I program in RB, I can go to several sites and do searches and can find someone elses work in the same area to get my moving in the right direction. For instance, when I built the WitangoHelper, I found someone who wrote a CGI shell for RB a few years ago that was designed to work as an apple CGI with apple events. I stripped out all of the appleevent stuff, but kept all of the work he did for parsing arguments and decoding URLEncoded text.
Do you know how many custom JAVA classes are out there? IMHO, this is what we have been waiting for. Time to go *ssholes and elbows if you ask me. ;-). (For the kangaroo set, that means get deep into it.)
Robert.
On Saturday, July 5, 2003, at 08:37 AM, Scott Cadillac wrote:
But soon, with the Witango Java Compiler, we'll be able to cast off the extra wheels and compete with our skill set at a substantially higher developer market level.
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