Oups, I had a really very very bad idea to open this subject again.

Le 10 sept. 2010 à 17:18, Michael DeMan a écrit :

> Well
> 
> I can not say for sure, but it is incredibly difficult to get folks who have 
> expertise in WebObjects anywhere, at low cost.  It also has been a dying 
> technology since NeXT got Apple back.  I am not sure why it was never just 
> open sourced, other than it must be that somebody somewhere at ex-NeXT or 
> Apple has an unreasonable ego.
> 
> Also, there is no reason for a large company that has staffing requirements, 
> to not use technologies that have broader exposure in advance to incoming 
> technology professionals
> 
> 
> 
> On Sep 9, 2010, at 11:54 PM, Mertz Stéphan wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> The new 'the Sales and Trend reporting module' of iTunes Connect is develop 
>> with JSF instead of WebObjects.
>> Does Apple stop to use WebObjects for its internal tools?
>> 
>> Does someone know what is powering the new Ping social network ?
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
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