I have been asking for this functionality for the past few years, I was told that it was in the works, but that was about two years ago. I was really interested in the ability to export as asp/asp.net and php.
-----Original message----- From: "Alan Wolfe" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 18:03:23 -0600 To: witango-talk@witango.com Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: is witango alive? > A lot of people have talked about how you can use witango to rapidly > prototype code, or rapidly develop web apps, and other people have > talked about how expensive it is to use witango. > > I really like how witango has the ability to export as java and IMO it > seems like there might be a really good strategy here... > > Imagine if the witango editor was a stand alone "dev studio" type app > where you could create and prototype things quickly then say "execute" > to fire up a limited witango server (like the lite or trial version) > to test your code right there as you were developing it. > > When you were done developing, you could choose to export as Java, > PHP, CF, asp/asp.net, or whatever other languages may be popular at > the time. > > Also available for sale was the servers that are sold now that could > run the native witango code (and maybe had some other pluses as to why > youd want to use it vs the exportable languages) > > I'm not much of a business man, and don't know if this would be a good > model to go with, but it sounds like a neat idea to me.... > > Web developers like us could buy the witango editor for maybe a couple > hundred dollars and write things quickly and export it to whatever > language our clients may want keeping us and our clients happy. > > Then also, if we wanted a highly optomized witango specific server we > could buy that too for the clients who wanted to go that route. > > Seems like it would help keep the community alive and get more > exposure to witango while also generating revenue. > > But yeah, I'm no business expert and don't know With's current status > or business model :P > > On 1/25/08, Chuck Lockwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm here, supporting a couple of big Witango apps and doing new stuff in > > .NET > > > > I agree with Rick, the list is now seasoned developers no longer pushing the > > "witango envelope". > > > > Nice to see people checking in though .... > > > > Chuck Lockwood > > LockData Technologies > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Scott Cadillac [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Friday, January 25, 2008 3:03 PM > > To: witango-talk@witango.com > > Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: is witango alive? > > > > > Maybe "no news is good news" as far as the list being quiet. > > > > > > Nobody is reporting problems, maybe things are just working smoothly > > > for everyone (: > > > > Either that or everybody else has left... > > > > Maybe we should have a roll-call? > > > > PRESENT, and I brought my pencil ;-) > > > > > > Scott, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > > TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Go to http://www.witango.com/developer/maillist.taf > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > > TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Go to http://www.witango.com/developer/maillist.taf > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Go to http://www.witango.com/developer/maillist.taf > ________________________________________________________________________ TO UNSUBSCRIBE: Go to http://www.witango.com/developer/maillist.taf