Is RR too easy? Or too hard? (was) Is RunRev marketed to developers mainly?

Judy Perry katheryn.swynford at gmail.com
Thu May 29 17:31:01 EDT 2008


I'd forgotten about Lynn's blogging suggestion, which is odd given
that I've been tinkering with the idea of a "Rev in Education" blog
@;-)

Judy

On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 12:29 PM, Jim Ault <JimAultWins at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Lynn mentioned blogging as a way of getting the word out, but we still get
> back to using an effective set of key words to take advantage of the list
> postings, web sites (ala Richard, Ken, Eric), and blogs.  RevCode is short,
> more unique than Revolution and we can define it to mean something more
> specific.
>
> Eg.  Early RevCode could be MetaCard.  I think this is true.
>
> I like RevCode better than Transcript, and better than...
>
> Jim Ault
> Las Vegas
>
> On 5/29/08 12:12 PM, "Thomas McGrath III" <3mcgrath at comcast.net> wrote:
>
>> Mikey,
>>
>> And this all over again as Mashups infiltrate enterprise and IT have
>> to deal with end users building their own UI etc.
>>
>> Thanks for the post
>>
>> Tom
>>
>> On May 29, 2008, at 1:36 PM, Mikey wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> So the short version of that story is "You're right".  The longer
>>> version,
>>> though, is a tale of irrational prejudice, tilting against
>>> windmills, and a
>>> failure on the part of HC before, and RR now to radically alter a
>>> perception
>>> that is based on an alternate reality and Paradigm Paralysis.  That,
>>> my
>>> friends, is the biggest failure of all.  Apple could buy RR or start
>>> over
>>> and release a brand-new version of HC.  The chaos that would ensue in
>>> schools and organizations as individuals start building their own
>>> applications to solve particular problems would rival the upheaval
>>> that was
>>> threatened in the late 80's and early 90's as HC and then HC2
>>> empowered
>>> folks to stop waiting for IT to pick their noses and instead attack
>>> their
>>> own issues.  Yet we are no closer today than we were then, some 20
>>> years
>>> ago.
>>
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