RE: [WebDNA] What does PHP(5) has, that Webdna hasn't
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2009
It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = I'd also add to the other comments that the talk list is great. You usuallyget a response, if not multiples, and they are from other developers that donot mind helping out the community. Not to mention that some of thesereplies come from the software owners themselves. Where else can you be on adevelopers talk list and know that the owners of the company are listening,responding and taking notes. This maybe due to the infancy of the newcompany but I'd bet it will continue beyond the future success of thecorporation. To expand on Donovan's comment on prototyping......WebDNA is the fastestthere is. Anyone familiar with the product can prototype simplefunctionality in a matter of minutes. If you know SiteBuilder and how tomanipulate it well you can build a sophisticated fully functional Ecommercesite in a day or less. I do not know anything else out there that will allowyou that fast of a development time.Don't forget the price of the product is so good that you can afford tosetup a client on their own server with their own copy of WebDNA for next tonothing. Michael -----Original Message-----From: Lawrence Banahan [mailto:lawrence@authorsimage.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2009 12:22 PMTo: talk@webdna.usSubject: [WebDNA] What does PHP(5) has, that Webdna hasn'tHi All,I'm using Webdna for almost 7 years and don't what to change...But it is impossible to find trainee that would accept to learn it...I also have partners who would like us to pass the river and get to php/MySql.When I have a look at MySql it looks horrible to me, but is it more powerfull than Webcatalog?I know about http://webdna.us/page.dna?numero=37But what other reason could I say to keep going on Webdna...Thank's for your Help---------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed tothe mailing list
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Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:
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- Re: [WebDNA] What does PHP(5) has, that Webdna hasn't (Terry Wilson 2009)
- Re: [WebDNA] What does PHP(5) has, that Webdna hasn't (Donovan Brooke 2009)
- Re: [WebDNA] What does PHP(5) has, that Webdna hasn't (Lawrence Banahan 2009)
- Re: [WebDNA] What does PHP(5) has, that Webdna hasn't (Frank Nordberg 2009)
- Re: [WebDNA] What does PHP(5) has, that Webdna hasn't ("Psi Prime, Matthew A Perosi " 2009)
- Re: [WebDNA] What does PHP(5) has, that Webdna hasn't (Donovan Brooke 2009)
- RE: [WebDNA] What does PHP(5) has, that Webdna hasn't ("Michael A. DeLorenzo" 2009)
- Re: [WebDNA] What does PHP(5) has, that Webdna hasn't (Terry Wilson 2009)
- Re: [WebDNA] What does PHP(5) has, that Webdna hasn't (christophe.billiottet@webdna.us 2009)
- RE: [WebDNA] What does PHP(5) has, that Webdna hasn't ("Tana Adams" 2009)
- Re: [WebDNA] What does PHP(5) has, that Webdna hasn't (Gil Poulsen 2009)
- RE: [WebDNA] What does PHP(5) has, that Webdna hasn't ("Michael A. DeLorenzo" 2009)
- Re: [WebDNA] What does PHP(5) has, that Webdna hasn't (christophe.billiottet@webdna.us 2009)
- Re: [WebDNA] What does PHP(5) has, that Webdna hasn't (Matthew Bohne 2009)
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I'd also add to the other comments that the Talk List is great. You usuallyget a response, if not multiples, and they are from other developers that donot mind helping out the community. Not to mention that some of thesereplies come from the software owners themselves. Where else can you be on adevelopers Talk List and know that the owners of the company are listening,responding and taking notes. This maybe due to the infancy of the newcompany but I'd bet it will continue beyond the future success of thecorporation. To expand on Donovan's comment on prototyping......WebDNA is the fastestthere is. Anyone familiar with the product can prototype simplefunctionality in a matter of minutes. If you know SiteBuilder and how tomanipulate it well you can build a sophisticated fully functional Ecommercesite in a day or less. I do not know anything else out there that will allowyou that fast of a development time.Don't forget the price of the product is so good that you can afford tosetup a client on their own server with their own copy of WebDNA for next tonothing. Michael -----Original Message-----From: Lawrence Banahan [mailto:lawrence@authorsimage.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2009 12:22 PMTo: talk@webdna.usSubject: [WebDNA] What does PHP(5) has, that Webdna hasn'tHi All,I'm using Webdna for almost 7 years and don't what to change...But it is impossible to find trainee that would accept to learn it...I also have partners who would like us to pass the river and get to php/MySql.When I have a look at MySql it looks horrible to me, but is it more powerfull than Webcatalog?I know about http://webdna.us/page.dna?numero=37But what other reason could I say to keep going on Webdna...Thank's for your Help---------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed tothe mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.usold archives: http://dev.webdna.us/TalkListArchive/
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