WebObjects to be free says Jobs
from an interesting interview with Jobs <a href="http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/4.02/jobs_pr.html" target="_blank">here</a>, amongst other things from quite a despondent sounding CEO:
" ...And that's why we're going to be giving our WebObjects software away to individuals and educational institutions for noncommercial use. We've made the decision to give it away. "
i recommend reading the entire interview. quite an eye opener. it did make me chuckle that now in 2003 jobs is trying to make Object Orientated Programming sound like a fresh new idea... but hey i bet it's been a while since he hacked some lines of code.
edit: ok, me stoopid. interview date '96... move along and just ignore me... DOH!
[ 02-17-2003: Message edited by: lungaretta ]</p>
" ...And that's why we're going to be giving our WebObjects software away to individuals and educational institutions for noncommercial use. We've made the decision to give it away. "
i recommend reading the entire interview. quite an eye opener. it did make me chuckle that now in 2003 jobs is trying to make Object Orientated Programming sound like a fresh new idea... but hey i bet it's been a while since he hacked some lines of code.
edit: ok, me stoopid. interview date '96... move along and just ignore me... DOH!
[ 02-17-2003: Message edited by: lungaretta ]</p>
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