Hi Tom,

frankly I haven't looked at Kendo or DHTMLx so far. ;-)

Doing only in-house development I have the luxury to choose the
framework I feel most comfortable with, which doesn't have to be the
most powerfull or geeky necessarily. I sacrifice a bit a flashines for
stability, short development time and low-maintenance.

In Cappuccino I'd like, that it does not require me to manipulate the
DOM directly nor fiddle with CSS. The possibility to use Xcode's
interface builder is nice. The rest of Cocoa programming IMO is not so
nice especially the Objective-C part. Did a Lynda tutorial on
Objective-C last summer and to me the language feels clumsy and
outdated. Swift is more after my taste. Well have to look where
Objective-J falls between these.

Frankly if I could create web apps with 4D's interface builder and
4D/A4D code, I'd go that route. It is not possible currently and even if
it would be, 4D would charge $$$ per client. ;-)

That said, if you know an alternative to Cappuccino that fits my
requirements better than Cappuccino, I'm happy to give it a try.

Peter

Tom DeMeo wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Just curious, what advantages do you see from using Cappucino that make it 
> more appealing than working with a client side framework like Kendo or DHTMLx?
> 
> 
> Tom DeMeo
> 
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