With no offense, doesn't that show a lack of "marketing" actions on the
Tapestry website ?
A marketing part in the website, aimed at the managers (no technical
details, just facts : speed / support / customers / ...) , would
probably be a great tool for Tapestry ...
Stephane
Borut Bolčina a écri
Now it would be interesting to know, which scope and size your project has.
2009/2/19 Borut Bolčina
> Today the official winner was announced. The corporate mind decided we will
> use PHP Zend. The deciding factor was
> http://www.zend.com/en/products/platform/customers
>
> Nonetheless, I hope
Ok,
I'm sure the tapestry list will still be here to help in two years when
they get to phase 3 and have to start from scratch ;)
-dh
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 4:38 PM, Borut Bolčina wrote:
> Today the official winner was announced. The corporate mind decided we will
> use PHP Zend. The deciding
Today the official winner was announced. The corporate mind decided we will
use PHP Zend. The deciding factor was
http://www.zend.com/en/products/platform/customers
Nonetheless, I hope I will post a better news in a few of months which will
go directly into success stories.
-Borut
2009/2/18 Boru
Well, take the big players like amazon or ebay, most of their system is
written in JAVA. The scripting stuff has its place (e.g. quick feedback,
cheap availability on web-hosters), but for bigger things most of the
time I would refer to static typed languages. Analyzing and refactoring
(especi
Hi,
http://www.workingmother.comwritten in T3:)
350k/month PAGE VIEWS(1million during top 100)
--James
-Original Message-
From: Fernando Padilla [mailto:f...@alum.mit.edu]
Sent: February-18-09 1:19 PM
To: Tapestry users
Subject: Re: [OT] By boss decided
For general Java:
How
For general Java:
How about LinkedIn? Anything with OpenSocial/Shindig ( Myspace, Hi5,
Orkut, iGoogle, maybe even Yahoo Social ).
For Tapestry:
I would like to say my sites but they are only timid successes (
tapestry is not the issue, just the business :)
protrade.com
apps.facebook.com/br
How about LinkedIn.
Otho wrote:
Yup, no websites in java. Googlemail doesn't count. And german Telekom and
Postbank are totally niche companies. :)
2009/2/18 Daniel Honig
Ok...very late for meHorrible post!
But I do have some real points... let me bullet point
- dynamic language fra
2009/2/18 Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo :
> 2009/2/18 Otho :
>> Yup, no websites in java. Googlemail doesn't count. And german Telekom and
>> Postbank are totally niche companies. :)
>
> I'm 99.9% sure that Gmail is written in GWT. I had a job interview at
> Google once. I asked if Google was writt
> far as productivity, well that depends on the programmer(s).
yes and no, the right tools go a long way too.
- Original Message -
From: "Daniel Jue"
To: "Tapestry users"
Sent: Wednesday, 18 February, 2009 17:12:32 GMT +02:00 Athens, Beirut,
Bucharest, Istanb
I used T4+Cayenne on an internal application (so there is no public
link to it). It ended up working really well for them. They had an
existing application which processed loans, but it was only designed
to do one-at-a-time. The nature of the business had changed and they
were doing 500-1000 loa
Then that would imply that at least the RPC side is still in Java, and
the developer side source code for the GUI is actually Java.
Have you seen that recent article called "Competence: Is your boss faking it?"
http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1878358,00.html
Not to be harsh on your
2009/2/18 Otho :
> Yup, no websites in java. Googlemail doesn't count. And german Telekom and
> Postbank are totally niche companies. :)
I'm 99.9% sure that Gmail is written in GWT. I had a job interview at
Google once. I asked if Google was written in GWT. The guy gave me a
"you bastard! you are
2009/2/18 Otho :
> Yup, no websites in java. Googlemail doesn't count. And german Telekom and
> Postbank are totally niche companies. :)
Brazil's largest bank, Banco do Brasil, has it website written in
Java, including its home banking. I don't know the exact figures, but
it has tens of millions o
ser"
Sent: Wednesday, 18 February, 2009 08:03:52 GMT +02:00 Athens, Beirut,
Bucharest, Istanbul
Subject: [OT] By boss decided
Hello,
just want to share a piece of corporate mind set with you.
My boss decided that none of the Java frameworks is productive in comparison
to PHP, Ruby and Django
Borut Bolčina wrote:
Hello,
Hello,
[...] Can you believe that? I would like to prove him wrong with
Tapestry Cayenne combo. Unfortunately I have no list of T5 success stories.
The French weather site is done with T5.0.10 or so. The project leader
posted a mail about that, one of the d
Yup, no websites in java. Googlemail doesn't count. And german Telekom and
Postbank are totally niche companies. :)
2009/2/18 Daniel Honig
> Ok...very late for meHorrible post!
>
> But I do have some real points... let me bullet point
>
>
> - dynamic language frameworks offer great but oft
Ok...very late for meHorrible post!
But I do have some real points... let me bullet point
- dynamic language frameworks offer great but often overexaggerated
productivity ( dependent on lots of factors!)
- PHP does not mean you can hire less than talented folks and expect a
huge
Just tell him to go check out grails before he goes off and tries to
re-invent the infrastructure in cake php.
That being said once T5 is part of my migration path once I reach the limits
of scalability from all the MOP overhead from dynamic language frameworks.
In a perfect world, I'd write my do
This is funny !!! :-) The "little guy" standing up , defending Java from the
corporate type who wants PHP :-) Wow :-)
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 1:03 AM, Borut Bolčina wrote:
> Hello,
>
> just want to share a piece of corporate mind set with you.
>
> My boss decided that none of the Java framework
Hello,
just want to share a piece of corporate mind set with you.
My boss decided that none of the Java frameworks is productive in comparison
to PHP, Ruby and Django and that there are no web sites written in any Java
framework. Can you believe that? I would like to prove him wrong with
Tapestry
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