[DUG] Web development
Steve Peacocke
steve at peacocke.net
Fri Jun 3 18:02:00 NZST 2011
Yep. Got the HTML JavaScript. Need more CSS knowledge. RoR still a serious consideration but what about even 3rd party web VCL packs like TMS.
Movie about to start. X-Men, guess there's geek still in me somewhere.
Steve
On 3/06/2011, at 5:48 PM, Alister Christie <alister at salespartner.co.nz> wrote:
> I think RoR is a fairly good choice and I've played with it a bit and am
> impressed - bit of a learning curve from Delphi. Whatever technology
> you choose, you'll likely need a good understanding of HTML, CSS and
> JavaScript.
>
> I don't think Intraweb is suitable for doing any serious web stuff -
> although I've used it to build a few little applications that have
> worked quite well, great to leverage existing code and knowledge.
>
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> On 3/06/2011 4:35 p.m., Steve Peacocke wrote:
>> Friday question (or Can of Worms)
>>
>> Hey guys, I'm looking at getting into serious web development. I used to do this a number of years ago with standard Delphi 6 at that time.
>>
>> I have Delphi 7
>>
>> I've been looking seriously at Ruby on Rails but that would mean learning a whole new language and process
>>
>> There has been a lot of talk of the validity of using IntraWeb with Delphi.
>>
>> Perhaps others have a better suggestion? What do others use? Should I bite the bullet and jump to RoR or upgrade to D2011 or something else?
>>
>> Steve
>>
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