Hi,

I know that a number of developers on this list have invested in development 
using Capuccino, particularly Aparajita himself.

Most of the comments have been about how good it is, but not about whether it 
will become popular enough to invest in.

The more important question is whether Capuccino as a framework will break 
through in popularity to a sufficient level to justify a multi-year commitment. 
This is another language to learn, after all. Flex met that threshold. Will 
Capuccino? That is not an indictment on the quality of the framework. Most of 
these initiatives just don't get there. And let's face it. Unless it does get 
there, going down this road would probably be a mistake for most developers and 
most projects.

Can anyone speak to whether Capuccino is gaining enough traction to be a 
legitimate framework for the long term?


Tom D

On Apr 23, 2013, at 11:15 AM, Justin Will wrote:

> Todd,
> 
> 
> 
> Do you have regrets with choosing cappuccino or do you feel it will serve as
> a good base for years to come?  Back when we choose to use flex we choose it
> for the same reasons that I would be choosing cappuccino.  Beautiful desktop
> like applications with a real development environment.  It seems from
> researching Cappuccino might be an environment like that I'm just afraid to
> get burned twice and have yet a 3rd rewrite.
> 
> 
> 
> At the moment I'm really vacillating between html, css, jquery and jquery ui
> and rocking it old school with a multi-page application and Cappuccino.
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Justin
> 
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