Hi,

I believe you can ask them to do this yourself.
I'm not sure what are their criteria to evaluate something. They are
commercial company so they probably do not spend time on anything anyone
ask them to.

Good luck!


On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 8:32 PM, Alec Swan <alecs...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Thoughtworks publishes a highly popular Technology Radar a couple of times
> a year where they cover current technologies and provide their advice on
> whether to adopt them or not. In the last publication which you can access
> by clicking "Read Latest" on http://www.thoughtworks.com/insights the
> made the following statement on page 11:
>
> "As the industry shifted from desktop GUI development to
> the web, it seemed natural to port the most successful
> patterns and designs to the new paradigm. After 15 years
> of trying, we feel that there are still no component-based
> frameworks that have successfully achieved this. We
> recommend not attempting to make web development into
> something that it fundamentally is not. It is time to accept
> the page and request-based nature of the web, and focus
> on the frameworks that support - rather than work against -
> these concepts."
>
> They didn't cover Wicket, but covered and some other web frameworks, such
> as AngularJS, and I am wondering if anybody on Wicket DEV team would like
> to submit a request to Thoughtworks to evaluate Wicket?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Alec
>



-- 
Martin Grigorov
jWeekend
Training, Consulting, Development
http://jWeekend.com <http://jweekend.com/>

Reply via email to