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Rolf Lampa [RIL] Guest
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Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 5:54 pm Post subject: Poor man's choice |
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AJJJ team,
Have you looked into what it would take to make a PHP version (IDE
independent, of course) of Eco/Bold. Even a "poor man's version" would do.
There are zillions of small web apps to be made out there, by so many
kids. Which needs to learn MDA. And I need the tool, too.
- JJJA? =)
Regards,
// Rolf Lampa |
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Rolf Lampa [RIL] Guest
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Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 5:56 pm Post subject: Re: Poor man's choice |
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Rolf Lampa [RIL] skrev:
| Quote: | AJJJ team,
Have you looked into what it would take to make a PHP version (IDE
independent, of course) of Eco/Bold. Even a "poor man's version" would do.
There are zillions of small web apps to be made out there, by so many
kids. Which needs to learn MDA. And I need the tool, too.
- JJJA? =)
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I bet you have examined Bitplan:
http://www.bitplan.com/com/bitplan/web/index.php?topic=products/productoffer&entry=uml2php
Possibly they have have studied you... :)
Regards,
// Rolf Lampa |
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Jonas Hogstrom Guest
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Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 6:35 pm Post subject: Re: Poor man's choice |
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Rolf Lampa [RIL] wrote:
| Quote: | AJJJ team,
Have you looked into what it would take to make a PHP version (IDE
independent, of course) of Eco/Bold. Even a "poor man's version"
would do.
There are zillions of small web apps to be made out there, by so many
kids. Which needs to learn MDA. And I need the tool, too.
- JJJA? =)
Regards,
// Rolf Lampa
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Did you look at Phalanger? PHP for .net.
I have no idea how Eco would fit into the PHP philosophy even in the
..net world, and this solution would not really be a poormans version
since you would still need an eco license and a RadStudio/VS license.
If we would embark on rewriting eco for PHP (something we have no
current plans to do), I doubt the end result would be a free product.
The zillion kids out there writing the PHP applications do that partly
because it is free. If they had the money to spend, they might as well
get RadStudio+Eco and build an ASP.Net app.
How come you are in the PHP business?
/Jonas |
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Rolf Lampa [RIL] Guest
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Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 9:47 pm Post subject: Re: Poor man's choice |
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Jonas Hogstrom skrev:
| Quote: | Did you look at Phalanger? PHP for .net.
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No.
| Quote: | How come you are in the PHP business?
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Oh I'm not, but I do wrestle some with the Mediawiki platform, or
applications supporting & processing the data it holds (there's a
Mediawiki boom out there, due to the Wikipedia boom).
Mediawiki is built with PHP, and I need to mimic part of the code,
outside of the platform.
No, I'm not in the PHP business no, at least not if I can avoid it. =)
Regards,
// Rolf Lampa |
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venks
Joined: 10 Jul 2007 Posts: 11
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Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 12:27 am Post subject: Re: Poor man's choice |
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Jonas Hogstrom wrote:
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I have no idea how Eco would fit into the PHP philosophy even in the
.net world, and this solution would not really be a poormans version
since you would still need an eco license and a RadStudio/VS license.
/Jonas
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I am a strong supporter of Net.Hence why don't you talk to codegear to
release a net only version with ECO.(I think there was such a version in
Turbo)
This would be specially useful for people who develop only database
applications.
This can be priced lower than RAD Studio architect & will have more takers
Venkatesh |
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