Le mercredi 22 juin 2005 à 15:48 +0200, Aurélien Campéas a écrit : > Le mercredi 22 juin 2005 à 08:01 +0100, Alan Chandler a écrit : > > I have decided the time has come to learn java and use it to develop some > > web > > based applications. In particular I have a family tree project I want to > > conduct. > > > > I am a complete newbie as far as java is concerned. > > Then, allow me to question your choice of Java as a web development > language & platform. > > Are you a newbie wrt Java the language ? or Java the web dev tools ? > > If so (if either ...), and if this is for a pet project and not mandated > by the corporate drones, why not have a look at some excellent, 100% > free, alternative languages & platforms ? I can cite a few : > > python / zope, quixote, ... > ruby / ruby-on-rails ... > common-lisp / uncommon-web, tbnl ...
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