@OriginalPoster
The only way Tapestry sucks compared to the other frameworks you have listed is
if you are paid by the hour. nuf said.
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From: ael
Subject: Re: Thanks for making my life hell!
To: users@tapestry.apache.org
Received: Sunday, October 17, 2010, 12
Yes you are right mohamed...
I dont like to read documentation.
I prefer to reverse engineer the source code because
it is fun, In my part...
Thats why tapestry is hard for me when you don't read docs :)
hehehehe...
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Well, thanks these are great comments, just the thing to cheer me
up while reading my morning e-mail.
I'm very proud of the majority of the code in Tapestry, both the work
I've done, and the work of the other committers. I've made a few
mistakes, especially in terms of naming things (what the
To be honest, I thought tapestry had a very bad documentation too when I
first started reading about it. I had to watch every screencast and turned
google code upside down to collect bits and pieces from here and there to
output a decent functioning web application.
But the potential kept me going
On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 5:17 AM, Howard Lewis Ship wrote:
> Don't waste the bits ... just a troll.
>
> On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 3:57 PM, ael wrote:
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> > Really...
> >
> > We have different opinions...
> >
> > For me one of the best ^_^.
> >
> > The only problem with tapestry is it don't have p
Don't waste the bits ... just a troll.
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 3:57 PM, ael wrote:
>
> Really...
>
> We have different opinions...
>
> For me one of the best ^_^.
>
> The only problem with tapestry is it don't have proper documentation
> for beginners.
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Really...
We have different opinions...
For me one of the best ^_^.
The only problem with tapestry is it don't have proper documentation
for beginners.
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