From: Alex B. <en...@tu...> - 2001-05-20 20:59:27
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> i haven't contributed much to this list or to binarycloud itself, though > i have been following development closely since it's birth. ...very > exciting stuff so far. =] glad to hear it :) > i develop websites using all opensource, non-proprietary software. with > every project i undertake, i find myself inevitably "reinventing the > wheel". all along, i have envisioned a systematic web application > framework to work under so that with each project, i can simply start > from an already developed system, and thus concentrate on the > application itself rather than all the connectivity/handling routines > needed with every website. this is exactly what binarycloud was built to get rid of :) no more setting up db code every time, etc. > time is of the essense here as it is for everyone in the work > environment, and i feel this is the best system that i've ever seen. it > is a completely transparent layer for developers to write applications > fast. there are some things in the system in which i am not yet > comfortable with, but this just comes from my way of thinking known > legacy logic is somehow "better" that new undiscovered technology. (and actually this last statement is something I agree with. I don't see a reason to reinvent the wheel for the sake of reinventing the wheel. at the same time, if I see something powerful, I'm willing to adopt it a little earlier than most :) > i don't really have a point to this message other than wanting to rant a > bit from my point of view, and to express a keen interest in helping > binarycloud come the reality that it already is in my mind. as soon as the r2 core release is out, there will be much do to, much much :) _alex -- alex black, ceo en...@tu... the turing studio, inc. http://www.turingstudio.com vox+510.666.0074 fax+510.666.0093 |