Hi,
Seems like you've missed some pasta today. I urge you to get yourself some
Italian pasta and after that come back and make some sensible arguments.
Emmanuel
On 12/21/06, Angelo Turetta < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Emmanuel Sowah wrote:
> Sorry, but I like fair discussions.
Oh, do you?
I
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But you forget that I'm in Howard's camp as well...So please when you
mention facist regimes to include me as a leutenient at least. I would
make
the decision to support it again and again if given the chance.
I mock you Mr. Amanfo. ~mock~
On 8/31/06, Francis Amanfo <
estry at all. Interestingly, the very fact that you consider
Tapestry important enough to warrant your attention means that it is a
very
good alternative to what you really care about and must be eliminated at
all
costs. Thank you, we should be honored that you think so highly of
Tapestry!
Francis A
Henrik,
Stop dreaming. If what you're saying is valid then we should have got
Spindle for Tap 4 now.
The fact of the matter is Howard just didn't listen to Geoff. With Howard's
current opinion on tools, I don't think he would make a tool drive his
fanatic and radical design decisions.
My .02 cen
Thanks Kranga for hiting the nail on the head. I however want to complete
your list of other exciting frameworks by citing GWT which is also a very
compelling framework.
Regards,
F
On 8/30/06, kranga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
While one can disagree about the actual productivity increase offer
eatures would be nice to
have but they are not critical IMO.
--- Francis Amanfo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Guys,
>
> Allow me to quote from Howard's blog at
>
http://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=4110180&postID=115379415681750974
> The quote goes:
> "A
Guys,
Allow me to quote from Howard's blog at
http://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=4110180&postID=115379415681750974
The quote goes:
"As a reminder: Rails, the biggest success story I can name, has no tooling
at all. Tooling is no replacement for productivity."
First of all, I question his us
... And that's why Geoff Longman dropped off the boat to pursue something
more innovative (GWT) having a solid backing by a reputable company. Not
with by a sole Saddam-like dictator like Howard. He pretends he's democratic
by throwing his ideas under the umbrella "Discuss" but meanwhile he's made
Hi Dan,
Don't expect a quick response from Geoff on this one anytime soon because
he's currently swiming and enjoying himself in the new warm and nice GWT
swiming pool ;-)
F
On 5/24/06, Daniel M Garland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all
When I load a particular tapestry project in Eclipse, s
Hi Geoff,
Reading your comments on GWT, it seems you've found another darling. Not bad
though, as long as you strive to distribute your love evenly between them
;-)
Regards,
Francis
On 5/23/06, Geoff Longman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Go try it out and then comment.
Geoff
On 5/23/06, Alex K
Wow, I love this one. It's simple and professional looking. I can already see Howard's face smiling with satisfaction on seeing this one. ;-). Well done, Dwi.FrancisOn 5/17/06,
Dwi Ardi Irawan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
it's just my opinion.
i think
tapestry logo competition just
Maybe we should have a bowl filled with red hot chilli pepers as the logo.
You might ask what the connection is here. Because Tapestry is so hot! ;-)
F
On 5/15/06, James Carman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I really don't like to criticize people for their creative work, but I'm
going to have to
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