Hi Marc,

As you may have read I am a new comer to WO technology.

I have been surfing the web to find information and documents and I know objectstyle.org and other WO related pages are including links and documentation about many different sources.

I have found a link that it does not seem very popular, although I found very interesting.

I would like to contribute to the site in a bigger proportion, but as I said, I am too novice to do something very important yet.

The link in question is this:

http://www.cs.rit.edu/~ama7461/ms/

It is a thesis, comparing .NET to WO. It seems very updated November 2005 (WO 5.2 vs ASP.NET). It is very large, very detailed, it includes sources, ppt, reports, conclusions, etc.

The authors idea is making a full web portal, the same that is done with .ASP but using WO, and compare the approach of the two technologies.

The report is about 100 pages, and it seems very well done, although I have not read it completely, and I do not understand it fully. I have tried the sources (very rapidly) and I cannot make them work, maybe I need more knowledge.

I do not know if there are any legal implications with a link like that, and I do not know how the objectstyle.org website operates, so I am not completely sure what I can do to help.

I would really love to help any way I can to improve WO community and documents.

David Sanchez


P.S. One of the interesting and amusing things I found with that paper is that the author complains about documentation also (Like I do).
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