Of course, I agree with everything that has already be mentioned (OO 
api, ML support, available components, ...).

2 things that definitely made it for me :
- a *really* flexible and efficient layouting system. Compared to what I 
know (Java swing, Flex, ...) it /just works/ without pain, and 
assembling complex screens that behave correctly at runtime is a piece 
of cake.
- a top level binding architecture. This is a key point when it comes to 
developing data-driven business applications.

Really nice job, Qooxdoo team.
Keep on going.

Vincent

> Andreas Ecker wrote:
>   
>> Hi all,
>>
>> while approaching the qooxdoo 1.0 release due next week, we'd like to
>> gather some feedback from you about the strong points of qooxdoo. 
>>
>> This is valuable input (targeting about/feature pages, announcements)
>> for other users, particularly new users, to get to know about the most
>> important aspects of qooxdoo.
>>
>> It is important that you don't really think about what _could_ be
>> relevant for others, but what were and are the most relevant aspects
>> _for you_ and your project specifically. Your individual "user's view"
>> if you will. This certainly includes technical aspects, of course, but
>> also non-technical ones like project and/or community.
>>
>> Looking forward to your favorite "pros",
>>
>> Andreas
>>
>>     
-- 

Vincent Vandenschrick
 Jspresso Framework
 http://www.jspresso.org


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