technewsworld.com — While a framework reduces the amount of "coding from scratch" that has to be done, developers still have to build all the pieces needed to tie all the components together, writes Alpha Software's Jim Dusoe. Frameworks represent less code, but they're not codeless.
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jtorkbobApr 7, 2009
Codeless Ajax? No way. Any sufficiently generic system will quickly require modification to meet specific requirements. Just like an expert system, or a scaffolding system. You might end up with something as easy to use as 'Filemaker for the web', but not true enterprise-level functionality.
rattelerApr 8, 2009
All I need is a FOSS version of FLASH!
merrebornApr 10, 2009
What a load of marketing bulls**t.
bremkampAug 18, 2009
With all due respect to the responders so far, I can understand their disbelief. It sounds too good to be true! And, it throws all those "126 Ajax tutorials" postings out the window.Anyhow, I've been using the Alpha Software V10 Beta for several months building an Ajax enabled application without writing one line of Ajax code and no JavaScript. Just point and click, and the software does all the work. It's real and it works!
sharpiepenAug 19, 2009
I have been using it to, and I am absolutely no programmer. In less than several hours I have created an app, connected it to SQL. It is truly unbelievable.The point and click is truly true. Go look at the video links that are available <a class="user" href="http://news.alphasoftware.com/V10Preview/videos.htm" rel="nofollow">http://news.alphasoftware.com/V10Preview/videos.ht ...</a>
farisrjoupFeb 28, 2012
Its nice , but it need more practices on it ..