Re: [jQuery] Off topic: which programming language for webdevelopment

2006-11-26 Thread Chris Zumbrunn
On Nov 23, 2006, at 21:43 , Jörn Zaefferer wrote: Barry Nauta schrieb: Several statements in two small paragraphs. Am I right by making these statements? If this is true, the answer lies in scoping: small (whatever is meant with this) applications: use a scripting approach, optionally

[jQuery] Off topic: which programming language for webdevelopment

2006-11-22 Thread Barry Nauta
To all, First of all: apologies for this non-jquery related question, but since there are many experts in web-development on this list, I dare to ask it anyway. Our company is looking for a way for 'quick' web-development. Small webapps consisting of a few webpages with some minimal database

Re: [jQuery] Off topic: which programming language for webdevelopment

2006-11-22 Thread Jörn Zaefferer
First of all: apologies for this non-jquery related question, but since there are many experts in web-development on this list, I dare to ask it anyway. Our company is looking for a way for 'quick' web-development. Small webapps consisting of a few webpages with some minimal database

Re: [jQuery] Off topic: which programming language for webdevelopment

2006-11-22 Thread Web Specialist
I'm with Rey Bango team: ColdFusion is a great alternative. 2006/11/22, Jörn Zaefferer [EMAIL PROTECTED]: First of all: apologies for this non-jquery related question, but since there are many experts in web-development on this list, I dare to ask it anyway. Our company is looking for a

Re: [jQuery] Off topic: which programming language for webdevelopment

2006-11-22 Thread Sam Collett
On 22/11/06, Barry Nauta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: To all, First of all: apologies for this non-jquery related question, but since there are many experts in web-development on this list, I dare to ask it anyway. Our company is looking for a way for 'quick' web-development. Small webapps

Re: [jQuery] Off topic: which programming language for webdevelopment

2006-11-22 Thread Sam Collett
On 22/11/06, Web Specialist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm with Rey Bango team: ColdFusion is a great alternative. The syntax certainly is easy to understand if you are comfortable with html. Finding hosts that support it may be more difficult, plus you can't run it for free (in a non-trial way)

Re: [jQuery] Off topic: which programming language for webdevelopment

2006-11-22 Thread Peter De Berdt
I too would recommend Ruby on Rails. It's a very powerful full stack framework and pretty easy to get a hang off (even if you don't know ruby). If you really want to program PHP (I did this until a year ago, but try to avoid it as much as possible now), you could have a look at the Rails-like

Re: [jQuery] Off topic: which programming language for webdevelopment

2006-11-22 Thread Web Specialist
Sam I'll disagree. CF is a powerful and free option for localhost development acessed by localhost and more 2 machines. Only hosting is paid(GoDaddy.comhaves a plan by US$7,95). Running under Java make CF yet more powerful and easy to learn. Cheers. 2006/11/22, Sam Collett [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

Re: [jQuery] Off topic: which programming language for webdevelopment

2006-11-22 Thread Rey Bango
:) Sweet! Yep, CF is extremely powerful. Web Specialist wrote: I'm with Rey Bango team: ColdFusion is a great alternative. ___ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/

Re: [jQuery] Off topic: which programming language for webdevelopment

2006-11-22 Thread Christopher Jordan
Barry, Given your current development environment, I'd strongly suggest ColdFusion (or BlueDragon). Here are my reasons: - ColdFusion (and BD *I think*) is written entirely in Java. ColdFusion give you the ability to seamlessly access Java objects. In this way you could leverage any custom

Re: [jQuery] Off topic: which programming language for webdevelopment

2006-11-22 Thread Christopher Jordan
Rey, did you realize you had a team? That's sweet! Can I be on it? :o) Chris Rey Bango wrote: :) Sweet! Yep, CF is extremely powerful. Web Specialist wrote: I'm with Rey Bango team: ColdFusion is a great alternative. ___ jQuery mailing

Re: [jQuery] Off topic: which programming language for webdevelopment

2006-11-22 Thread Rey Bango
Nope I didn't know that but for sure, everyone is welcome to the ColdFusion team! I'm jotting all of these names down for future reference and project help! Rey... Christopher Jordan wrote: Rey, did you realize you had a team? That's sweet! Can I be on it? :o) Chris Rey Bango wrote:

Re: [jQuery] Off topic: which programming language for webdevelopment

2006-11-22 Thread Michael Geary
Our company is looking for a way for 'quick' web-development. Small webapps consisting of a few webpages with some minimal database interaction. We currently develop everything in Java (including webapps), but I find the whole cycle of developing, compiling (java class files, EJBs

Re: [jQuery] Off topic: which programming language for webdevelopment

2006-11-22 Thread David
Barry Nauta schreef: We currently develop everything in Java (including webapps), Of course, I am also interested in language characteristics. I know PHP pretty well, but the other languages are, from a technical point of view, unknown to me. Maybe you can do something with this