Re: a praise for RevIgniter

2011-02-11 Thread Andre Garzia
Stephen, Yes it was indeed a personal message, I've replied to it with changed headers but to summarize what I said and to contribute to the discussion here, let me tell my personal opinion. RevIgniter rocks. That being said, both frameworks and languages can achieve wonderful results, on a proj

Re: a praise for RevIgniter

2011-02-10 Thread stephen barncard
Swami, just to let you know, what appears to be your personal message to Andre also went out to the list. Not to say that anything in it was bad, I found it interesting. On 10 February 2011 22:41, Web Admin Himalayan Academy wrote: > On 2/10/11 8:09 AM, Andre Garzia wrote: > >> In both companie

Re: a praise for RevIgniter

2011-02-10 Thread Web Admin Himalayan Academy
On 2/10/11 8:09 AM, Andre Garzia wrote: In both companies we're using CodeIgniter (PHP) to build custom tools. At DevaCode we're building one custom contract with RevServer + RevIgniter (that is my single server project with them right now). Since both frameworks are very similar, our experience

Re: a praise for RevIgniter

2011-02-10 Thread Andre Garzia
Hello Swami, DevaCode was formed by me and my friends some long time ago but I had to move out because of pressing financial problems (marriage is a costly thing). Now, I am back working with them on common projects when there is time. We do a lot of co-working and projects together. It is a wonde

Re: a praise for RevIgniter

2011-02-10 Thread Sivakatirswami
! Devacode.com ! that's cool... Wow... you have been keeping secrets from me (smile) FYI retreat here... I've had continuing discussions with everyone, but can't pick up the thread on our discussion until Saturday or Sunday.. Question: is your new company going to use RevIgniter for web cont

Re: a praise for RevIgniter

2011-02-09 Thread stephen barncard
be a revOline stack that could be amended by anybody > > interested?? > > -- > > View this message in context: > http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/a-praise-for-RevIgniter-tp3297205p3298486.html > > Sent from the Revolution - User mailing list archive at Nab

Re: a praise for RevIgniter

2011-02-09 Thread Bill Vlahos
ith > fall back from HTML5). > > How to do it?? Maybe a revOline stack that could be amended by anybody > interested?? > -- > View this message in context: > http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/a-praise-for-RevIgniter-tp3297205p3298486.html > Sent from the Re

Re: a praise for RevIgniter

2011-02-09 Thread Robert Mann
(like how to embed videos, audios with fall back from HTML5). How to do it?? Maybe a revOline stack that could be amended by anybody interested?? -- View this message in context: http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/a-praise-for-RevIgniter-tp3297205p3298486.html Sent from the Revol

a praise for RevIgniter

2011-02-09 Thread Andre Garzia
Folks, As some here know, I work half of the week at a company doing PHP work where I maintain and further develop an old codebase used to send marketing campaings and newsletters by email. Our code is very convoluted because the previous 3 programmers had an XGH mentality. I will not enter my inf