Hi Gordon,
Thanks again, sorry I should have been more specific.
Indeed, that's how I have and do test it, but with or without the
code you suggested I'm unable to replicate the problem. I was hoping
that there's was a simple switch I could turn on to show diagnostics
regarding fetching an
The value of open source in WO's case has nothing to do with the
quality of the offering and everything to do with acceptance in the
places where we all do our livings. The blaze of interest in Ruby on
Rails and the lesser interest in the profusion of non-mainstream j2ee
frameworks tells me
Hi!
Cocoa is not open source, and it rocks mac desktop. Why does WO
need to be? WO just needs Apple to... well... fix its bugs, build new
features, and... advertise it.
My version of the dream: WWDC 200*, Keynote speech, about 20
minutes long after all the blablabla about how many mil
Hey there -
Does anyone use Google alerts to find new WebObjects stuff? I have a
few alerts, but it is a bit of a pain sorting out all of the other
stuff one gets. A lot of items include a WebObjects URL and have no
content about WebObjects. If anyone has a strategy for finding WO
stuff
In your dream, you don't explain to Steve what the advantages of open-
sourcing WO would be. Heck, you didn't even mention the halo effect
to him! You just told him that you thought that WO needs to be open-
source -- not a compelling presentation.
Now go back to sleep and have that dream a
Hi list,
last night as FTO ( Fantomatic Technical Officer) , I directly report
to Steve.
I just dispose of only 2 minutes to convince Steve that opensource
WebObjects may have a big Hallo Effect for Apple.
The WO team agree with me and all WO developpers too, the challenge
is big for the