Jerry Spicklemire wrote:
I don't pretend to fully "get" any of the stuff these guys, nor the DC crew, not to mention the PythonLabs team, and all the astounding folks on the lists are cooking up for the rest of us. All that I can say for certain is that based on past history, it will be even more amazing than the stuff that has me totally dazzled already.
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Thanks Phil, Ty, Jim, Brian, Paul, Shane, Tres, Michel, Amos, Guido, Tim, Ken, and way too many more to mention! Jerry S.
Yeah, what he said.
So, Zope's greatest strength is its Web-centricity, but it can also be it's Achille's heal, once the Web reaches maturity, and technology moves on. Something like TransWarp can assure that all the goodies that we build for Zope can continue to live on and remain viable, long after "The Web" is a quaint artifact, a footnote in the primitive history of an ubiquitous Global Communication System.
True, but... technology in the real world tends to lag way behind technology in the developer's community. I believe I'll have clients asking me to give them shopping carts for quite a while longer, so I'm more interested in anything that will make that work easier, than in exploring The Web TNG, or whatever happens to come next. Itai -- -- Itai Tavor -- "Je sautille, donc je suis." -- itai@optusnet.com.au -- - Kermit the Frog -- -- -- -- "If you haven't got your health, you haven't got anything" --