You really use the UI mapper? So far I am not sure whether to stay away from it like hell (and all similar approaches) or whether it is usable at all.
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I really like the work Paul does, but I doubt the usefullness besides some back end forms that can look ugly.
Well it doesn't have to... hmm... be ugly [:D] I've created some ui elements for it, that looks more "xp-like". I wouldn't use it for a large scale cms (or any large application that is), but besides implementing cms applications, we also do alot of small
customer specific backends. For this it would be a great time saver.
thona
Well, the story is that it is not my new PowerNodes. It is PowerNodes. It is not a THONA prodct - it is a product made from a danish company, with danish employees, working out of denmark, financed by danish investors. We
do the whole development, but are technically a contractor - albeit a special one. They are a separate entity, the project originated from them (as a matter of fact it started as a consulting job for a DAL in their old CMS, then got
bigger) and is right now looking for some venture capital to fund version 2. That is the story behind it.
Oki, just had to ask since I do alot of work with various cms applications. (also kind of a hobby) [:P]
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Re: NHibernate and servicelayer
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Well it doesn't have to... hmm... be ugly [:D] I've created some ui elements for it, that looks more "xp-like". I wouldn't use it for a large scale cms (or any large application that is), but besides implementing cms applications, we also do alot of small customer specific backends. For this it would be a great time saver.
Oki, just had to ask since I do alot of work with various cms applications. (also kind of a hobby) [:P]
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