7. Why Howard finally embraced Wicket and started using it in his
clients' projects.
Drink a shot!
8. When Tapestry became Wicketstry
Drink a shot!
or Tapwickstry.
... and another!
I came to Tapestry from Wicket after reading such a trolling email but I could
never thank the guy.
If it were you Emmanuel, then thank you.
On Nov 22, 2013, at 3:05 PM, Lance Java wrote:
7. Why Howard finally embraced Wicket and started using it in his
clients' projects.
Drink a shot!
On Fri, 22 Nov 2013 05:37:11 -0200, Peter Hvass p.hv...@albourne.com
wrote:
demon enclosure that is Tapestry with its patron lord of darkness Howard.
I also want a cool title like that! :D
--
Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo
Tapestry, Java and Hibernate consultant and developer
finished school
and playing about with some home hobby projects. Or people, like Thiago H
de Paula Figueiredo, who write applications not used by more than 3 people.
Now, to hammer the last nails on Tapestry's coffin, I've decide to write a
blog with the title: *The Rise and Fall of Tapestry
Figueiredo, who write applications not used by more than 3
people.
Now, to hammer the last nails on Tapestry's coffin, I've decide to write
a
blog with the title: *The Rise and Fall of Tapestry*. The paragraphs I
would discuss include:
1. The begin
2. How Tapestry betrayed it's users
not used by more
than 3 people.
Now, to hammer the last nails on Tapestry's coffin, I've decide to write a
blog with the title: *The Rise and Fall of Tapestry*. The paragraphs I
would discuss include:
1. The begin
2. How Tapestry betrayed it's users by breaking existing code base at any
major
: *The Rise and Fall of Tapestry*. The paragraphs I
would discuss include:
1. The begin
2. How Tapestry betrayed it's users by breaking existing code base at any
major release.
3. The arrogance of Howard Lewis *Ship*
4. When the 'H' in Howard became 'C' to form Coward.
5. When the Ship
Figueiredo, who write applications not used by
more
than 3 people.
Now, to hammer the last nails on Tapestry's coffin, I've decide to
write
a
blog with the title: *The Rise and Fall of Tapestry*. The paragraphs I
would discuss include:
1. The begin
2. How Tapestry betrayed
than 3
people.
Now, to hammer the last nails on Tapestry's coffin, I've decide to write
a
blog with the title: *The Rise and Fall of Tapestry*. The paragraphs I
would discuss include:
1. The begin
2. How Tapestry betrayed it's users by breaking existing code base at any
major
with some home hobby projects. Or people, like Thiago H
de Paula Figueiredo, who write applications not used by more than 3
people.
Now, to hammer the last nails on Tapestry's coffin, I've decide to write
a
blog with the title: *The Rise and Fall of Tapestry*. The paragraphs I
would discuss include
write applications not used by more than 3 people.
Now, to hammer the last nails on Tapestry's coffin, I've decide to write a
blog with the title: *The Rise and Fall of Tapestry*. The paragraphs I
would discuss include:
1. The begin
2. How Tapestry betrayed it's users by breaking existing code
.
Now, to hammer the last nails on Tapestry's coffin, I've decide to write a
blog with the title: *The Rise and Fall of Tapestry*. The paragraphs I
would discuss include:
1. The begin
2. How Tapestry betrayed it's users by breaking existing code base at any
major release.
3. The arrogance
Howard.
Yours eternally,
Peter
- Original Message -
From: George Christman gchrist...@cardaddy.com
To: Tapestry users users@tapestry.apache.org
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2013 7:46:55 AM
Subject: Re: The Rise and Fall of Tapestry
I'd just like to say I currently use Tapestry in some
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