Re: [WebDNA] a major shift in strategy?
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It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 101097
interpreted = N
texte = > 1. The pitch could be to dump your database admin. This won't make the database admin very happy ... :(> 2. Have a web based interface to completely manage> databases that blows phpmyadmin way out of the water.Great concept, too bad it wasn't done a decade ago, maybe now's the time?> 3. Create a version of the software that essentially runs> the dbserver and is callable via common languages (php,> python, java, ruby, .net, etc.)Eh brah, wot!!?? U tink U smaht O sumptin? :)New concept! Good 'outside the box' thinking. Totally re-positions the software in the marketplace by targeting MySQL. Interesting ... but with (presumably) limited funds for development I think it's not doable in this decade.> This strategy essentially positions webdna as an> alternative, a simple easy to use alternative, to mysql.> The market potential is then massive. Very different concept to say the least: Eat the other guys from the inside out. Hehe ... I like it! > I am not confident continuing on the path of making> webdna better could result in marketplace success.Me either, and I like your concept but it seems like a project for a completely different company, one with lots of developers and lots of cash.Sincerely,Ken Grome
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> 1. The pitch could be to dump your database admin. This won't make the database admin very happy ... :(> 2. Have a web based interface to completely manage> databases that blows phpmyadmin way out of the water.Great concept, too bad it wasn't done a decade ago, maybe now's the time?> 3. Create a version of the software that essentially runs> the dbserver and is callable via common languages (php,> python, java, ruby, .net, etc.)Eh brah, wot!!?? U tink U smaht O sumptin? :)New concept! Good 'outside the box' thinking. Totally re-positions the software in the marketplace by targeting MySQL. Interesting ... but with (presumably) limited funds for development I think it's not doable in this decade.> This strategy essentially positions webdna as an> alternative, a simple easy to use alternative, to mysql.> The market potential is then massive. Very different concept to say the least: Eat the other guys from the inside out. Hehe ... I like it! > I am not confident continuing on the path of making> webdna better could result in marketplace success.Me either, and I like your concept but it seems like a project for a completely different company, one with lots of developers and lots of cash.Sincerely,Ken Grome
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