With all due respect to every one (including microsoft).. the advantage of
.NET is nothing but a IDE which is idiot proof. 
Any dumb can do a few clicks followed by intelligent editor to prompt and
spoon feed whats to be written, and then the IDE creates a code, which makes
any dumb with or without any intelligence, a programmer. 

Unfortunately in java, we still have a long way to go before we promote
idiots to the coder level.. We are progressing in that direction, but I
guess we still have some time before that..till then I hope to retire.. :)


Thanks and Regards, 
Nitish Kumar 




-----Original Message-----
From: John Henry Xu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2005 4:14 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Struts vs .NET???


> Dakota Jack wrote: Good lord, if you want a GUI tool, just make one.

D.J., I think a person doesn't need do all things by himself, especially
there are lots of decent GUI tools in market for you to pick. Is writting
lots of getters and setters manually the most productive way in real
projects?

Jack H. Xu
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  ----- Original Message -----
  From: "Dakota Jack"
  To: "Struts Users Mailing List"
  Subject: Re: Struts vs .NET???
  Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2005 23:44:26 -0700

  >
  > Good lord, if you want a GUI tool, just make one. This is not a
  > response to Reumann who absolutely rocks but to those people who
  like
  > other people to code for them, i.e. the VB lovers and the like,
  like
  > JSF, .NET, etc.
  >
  > On 7/1/05, Rick Reumann wrote:
  > > John Henry Xu wrote the following on 6/30/2005 11:49 PM:
  > >
  > > > struts can fit into J2EE structure and it is only part of it.
  And in
  > > > my opinion, you better use some GUI tools to develop struts
  > > > application, otherwise you spend lots of time on getters and
  setters.
  > >
  > > Well even many of the most basic editors will make get/set
  methods, so I
  > > wouldn't say you need a GUI Tool at all for coding Struts apps. I
  happen
  > > to use IDEA and jEdit, mostly because I'm used to using them.
  (Yea I
  > > know Eclipse is good also..bla bla.. everyone just use what you
  like..
  > > emacs, vim, pico, chalkboard, whatever:) It's just very
  misleading to
  > > state that you need GUI tools to create Struts apps.
  > >
  > > --
  > > Rick
  > >
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