At risk of sounding like I'm brown-nosing, I think it is not just
dedication - it is 50% elegant ideas and quality code.
On 11/12/2004 08:38 AM Erik Weber wrote:
I would like to offer one more opinion on the paradigm discussion, and
then I'll shut up. I think it's important for younger developer
I would like to offer one more opinion on the paradigm discussion, and
then I'll shut up. I think it's important for younger developers to
realize this.
Every paradigm will have its strengths and weaknesses, and some can even
be judged to be "better overall" than competing paradigms by a majori
uses a
standard bit of software to access the app.
Daniel.
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From: Erik Weber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11 November 2004 15:20
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: [OT] Re: A new paradigm of Struts development
Vic, why we would want to continue to write apps for I
Erik Weber wrote:
I have invested a lot in writing custom UI classes, custom paint
methods, custom UI defaults properties, etc., to get my Swing components
looking the way I want (I'm sorry but, changing the background colors,
and other easily-scriptable stuff, doesn't cure Swing's out-of-the-bo
t
> Subject: [OT] Re: A new paradigm of Struts development
>
>
> Vic, why we would want to continue to write apps for Internet Explorer
> and Netscape after discovering a technology like this is beyond me. My
> chips are in with you. I have been pushing my web-app minded
Vic, why we would want to continue to write apps for Internet Explorer
and Netscape after discovering a technology like this is beyond me. My
chips are in with you. I have been pushing my web-app minded clients
toward Swing all along, but technologies like Java Web Start and now
JDNC are really
Ooohhh,
Let's start a rumor. Craig is going over to Microsoft... It must be true
'cause I heard it on the list.
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From: Joe Germuska [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2004 3:41 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: A new paradigm of Struts dev
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