From: Wolfgang K. <wol...@gm...> - 2005-08-22 08:51:01
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Hallo, > On Fri, Aug 19, 2005 at 09:48:19AM +0200, Wolfgang Keller wrote: >> Hello, >> >> [...] >> >> > As a complementary vision we are devoting more effort on the code >> > reuse of concrete business analysis on a multiuser environment, this >> > is our actual aim. >> >> Well, that comes on top of the infrastructure. And it should use tools >> that are usable by domain experts, who are not necessarily developers. >> > This is very important, my point of view about this topic is that the > experts may known the use of tools like: umbrello and docbook. Well, Python is really fine, due to its "pseudo-code"-lookalike nature. And if the original Gnome developer team had concentrated on completing the Corba services in GNOME to turn it into something close to a full reference implementation of Corba, then there would be everything a "non-professional" developer could dream of imho. Because with such a complete infrastructure, all you have to do is implement the application ("business") logic, and that's easy in Python. I would bet that Mono will never provide something comparable to such a full Corba infrastructure. Apart from its ties with Microsoft, obviously. Sincerely, Wolfgang Keller -- P.S.: My From-address is correct |