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Just how "RAD" is Notes?

Chris Mobley  |    |  Tags:  development rad .net notes  |  Comments (1)
I was just reading a post on Ed Brill's blog  by Tom O'Neil from Codepress He talks about how he built an app in 3 hours what the .Net team has taken 1000+ hours and counting:

"I jokingly created an app in three hours with requirements from the .NET team. They are currently on hours 1000-1500 and are they are probably halfway done. Granted, their web-app was more slick than my three hour application but I completed the requirements."

Now I love these type of stories, even if they are anecdotal sometimes.  My company is in the process of making some business processes SOX (Sarbanes-Oxley act - It's a U.S. thing) compliant.   We have Notes for messaging and collaboration, but we really are just getting into creating apps.   I would love to have a handful of strories like this to really drive home how much Notes is a rapid application development (RAD) platform.

So if you have similar stories like this, please share them with the Yellowverse.

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