Re: Out of the woodwork
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2007
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 68721
interpreted = N
texte = Just wanted to get in my late entry.Still hosting a handful of sites on WebDNA.I LOVE webdna, I've used it for so long, i can get it to sit up, bark, and roll over all on command :)These days though, I'm switching over to Ruby on Rails.I like a language that's having new stuff added, especially as these days we've grow from web sites to web applications. I foresee that interfacing to other computer systems will only become more common, and it isn't all that easy with WebDNA at this point.Ruby is a HUGE pain in the ass to learn (after using only a scripting language all these years), but I can see the value in the way it forces/wants websites developed in a framework. Not to mention it's automated testing system. I'm writing a website for an insurance company now, needless to say future revisions are not allowed to affect existing functionality in an unintended way, and automated testing for this is HUGE!Oddly enough, the market I will continue to use WEBDNA on a mac server is hosting school's public websites, very hacker resistant :P Brian B. Burton Burton Data Services, Inc.--------------------------------------------------------------- Specializing in website design and development to make your customers exclaim: "Out of all the websites I visit, yours is the easiest to use!"On Mar 2, 2007, at 11:29 AM, Steve Craig wrote:> Hi>> Is it my imagination or are there a few new names cropping up on > the list a bit lately?>> How about we have a show of hands to see how many are actually > still listening, just too see how bad it is?>> Anyone care to say hello.>> Cheers> ========================================> Steve Craig - Asylum Interactive Ltd> Tel +44 1330 860550 Fax +44 1330 860880> ========================================> http://www.asylumweb.com> Email: steve@asylumweb.com> Skype: s.craig - iChat: steve.craig> ========================================>>>>>> -------------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list
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Just wanted to get in my late entry.Still hosting a handful of sites on WebDNA.I LOVE webdna, I've used it for so long, i can get it to sit up, bark, and roll over all on command :)These days though, I'm switching over to Ruby on Rails.I like a language that's having new stuff added, especially as these days we've grow from web sites to web applications. I foresee that interfacing to other computer systems will only become more common, and it isn't all that easy with WebDNA at this point.Ruby is a HUGE pain in the ass to learn (after using only a scripting language all these years), but I can see the value in the way it forces/wants websites developed in a framework. Not to mention it's automated testing system. I'm writing a website for an insurance company now, needless to say future revisions are not allowed to affect existing functionality in an unintended way, and automated testing for this is HUGE!Oddly enough, the market I will continue to use WEBDNA on a mac server is hosting school's public websites, very hacker resistant :P Brian B. Burton Burton Data Services, Inc.--------------------------------------------------------------- Specializing in website design and development to make your customers exclaim: "Out of all the websites I visit, yours is the easiest to use!"On Mar 2, 2007, at 11:29 AM, Steve Craig wrote:> Hi>> Is it my imagination or are there a few new names cropping up on > the list a bit lately?>> How about we have a show of hands to see how many are actually > still listening, just too see how bad it is?>> Anyone care to say hello.>> Cheers> ========================================> Steve Craig - Asylum Interactive Ltd> Tel +44 1330 860550 Fax +44 1330 860880> ========================================> http://www.asylumweb.com> Email: steve@asylumweb.com> Skype: s.craig - iChat: steve.craig> ========================================>>>>>> -------------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to digest@talk.smithmicro.com>> Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/>-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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