Re: Help on versions

2006-09-14 Thread Jesse Kuhnert
That'd be impossible to do without providing the same features for tap3 as well...Which is something I'm not going to do. On 9/14/06, Peter Dawn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: it would be really good, if any book will be backward compatible with tap3. --

Re: Help on versions

2006-09-14 Thread Peter Dawn
it would be really good, if any book will be backward compatible with tap3. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Help on versions

2006-09-14 Thread Jesse Kuhnert
Heh.. This will only cover how to develop various types of "ajax" functionality with Tapestry. I think other people are either already working on or planning on working on broader ranges of things related to Tapestry/hivemind as a whole. (though I don't know the details) On 9/14/06, Josh Long <[

Re: Help on versions

2006-09-14 Thread Josh Long
THERES A BOOK MERCY !! WHEN?? WHERE DO I THROW CASH?? Yay a book a real live book yay... ::ahem:: Please elaborate because I'm sure you've piqued a lot of people's curiousity... Is this a Tapestry In Action II: A New Hope kind of book, or this a 'Dojo Manual' kind of book? (Either is fine, I'm

Re: Help on versions

2006-09-14 Thread Jesse Kuhnert
Yes, there should be enough for a starting point. All the infrastructure is in place for it. I still predict a few more changes to make "Widget" development easier as I start adding in a bunch of these guys but that's about it. I have no idea when the book thing will be done. I'm not even going t

Re: Help on versions

2006-09-14 Thread Irv Salisbury
Thanks. Glad to hear it is a tough one for you as well :-) When you say it is coming with a book, how far out is that? If we wanted to start coding today, is there enough in 4.1 to make at least a starting point from? Thanks for all the information. Irv On 9/13/06, Jesse Kuhnert <[EMAIL PROT

Re: Help on versions

2006-09-13 Thread Jesse Kuhnert
That's a tough decision..I can say that I'm pretty sure I won't be able to provide any community support for tacos for a very long time. That doesn't mean that Andy isn't doing a great job of it right now. Though I'm still drowning a little under a few projects the "widget wave" of development is