I's a tool for professional hobbyists. Nobody seems to make an effort to
make Weblocks a tool for those professionals who want to earn their daily
bread.
Code base seems to be small enough to make it possible to learn Weblocks on
your own. Just can't imagine any manager or competent customer agreeing to
use Weblocks for your next professional project. Typical such person would
never agree for a tool that has zero tutorials, very poor documentation and
nobody uses it. So no matter how powerful the tool is, it won't become a
professional tool unless the problems I have mentioned before are rectified.
Nevertheless, Weblocks is a brilliant idea and I like the way they made
Ajax work. It's a pity that not much progress has been made in last 2-3
years.
On Saturday, 6 October 2012 05:02:03 UTC+1, (unknown) wrote:
> lol