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			<![CDATA[Great love the idea! &nbsp; I believe the direction we are going here versus msil and others. &nbsp;I like the data driven direction path and improvements with&nbsp;<span class="Apple-style-span">declarative models</span>. &nbsp; &nbsp; A platform like OSLO has been a long time
 coming. &nbsp;Do you think it could reduce dependecy on com objects?
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<p>posted by NETPACQ</p>]]>
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			<![CDATA[Hmm... still not very clear though as to how this whole &quot;model is the app&quot; principle will actually look in practice. I think we need more&nbsp;<strong>concrete</strong> scenarios. For example, we could try contrasting a service modelled and written with
<strong>Service Factory</strong> (which is the more traditional model &#43; code-gen type approach) vs. the same&nbsp;service&nbsp;built&nbsp;with Oslo (and perhaps Dublin backing that) . That could help give more traction to and a better understanding of Oslo's value.
<p>posted by santosh_b</p>]]>
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<p>Tool, Language, Repository..... FoxPro?</p>
<p>posted by Dark_Halmut</p>]]>
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