Fwd: MacWorld part 2

Pierre Sahores psahores at easynet.fr
Sat Jan 15 18:11:44 EST 2005


Jean Hélion was, naturally, the One and not the Babelfished "Helium". 
Sorry for that !

Début du message réexpédié :

> De: Pierre Sahores <psahores at easynet.fr>
> Date: 16 janvier 2005 00:04:59 GMT+01:00
> À: How to use Revolution <use-revolution at lists.runrev.com>
> Cc: Pierre Sahores <psahores at easynet.fr>
> Objet: Rép : MacWorld part 2
>
> "I start to include/understand how a bundle of radish can sometimes 
> contain the entire world." Jean Helium (painter... of bundles of 
> radish but not only).
>
> Just a little correction to the first line of the previous post : 
> please read 100 ko instead of 100 kb where needed.
>
> Gruss Gott, Klaus and All ;-)
>
> Le 15 janv. 05, à 20:05, Klaus Major a écrit :
>
>> Bon soir Pierre,
>>
>>> Hello There,
>>>
>>> ...
>>> XTalk is still the onest development paradigm able to let us build a 
>>> fourty different screens web app in less than 100 kb of code (PG 
>>> backend management included)... and it's just why we are right in 
>>> going head with Rev instead of any 10 years to old programming 
>>> concepts, Java or Labview avatars included. Last year, i went back 
>>> to the university to get an up to date computer science master. I 
>>> got it successfully but... i did'nt learn any real usefull think in 
>>> the courses ! Why ? Just because the teatchers are payed to form 
>>> "slave level only engeniers", the kind of hard coders that are 
>>> sharing the same knoweage all over the world, the kind of people 
>>> that are never going to become free and (et little to expensive) 
>>> experts able to build great apps by them self without having to 
>>> depend from others, the company they are working for included...
>>>
>>> If Rev make us, day after day, more  reliable developers, it's 
>>> probably because the more experimented we are becoming, the less we 
>>> are coding because each progression in design and conceptual terms 
>>> help us to do always more, faster and securly in less code. Rev is 
>>> my first designer's and main development framework and i just love 
>>> to use it each day. Thanks to all Scott, The Rev Team and our so 
>>> elegant and kind lists community.
>>
>> BRAVO!!! Very well put, mon ami!
>>
>> Thank you very much fpr this excellent rant, or "mercy boku", as our 
>> american friends might say ;-)
>>
>>> Best Regards,
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Bien cordialement, Pierre Sahores
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Klaus Major
>> klaus at major-k.de
>> http://www.major-k.de
>>
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