Bernd.N wrote:Instead, look for a Servoy expert with whom you can have regular online meetings to talk about the many questions...
Yes, that’s a great idea. I definitely need a mentor. I’m in a RAD chat group and someone mentioned the tool and we were at first put off by the ISV pricing which indicates you’ve got to pay 2500 a month, but then that’s not really true if you’re “doing it on your own”.
Unfortunately, there doesn’t seem to be a lot of help to do it on your own.
I don’t know if that’s by design, so that you are forced to pay money.
But I’m evaluating the tool and while I have a little bit of downtime with other projects right now, I’ve got a week or two to decide to adopt Servoy or not. And if I can’t figure it out or get too frustrated, then I’ll pass it over never to return.
It’s a fine line between The company having formal training for big corporations (as a profit center), or assistance for the little guy and independent developers to pick up the tool. I’ve got to have someway to decide if I want to add this to my toolbox.
All my life I’ve been in situations where a mentor would be great as tools and opportunities have crossed my path. And I started with Magic back in the 80s and had a mentor and used that tool for 25 years.
I’m definitely impressed with what I see with the Servoy product, but several other issues have me wondering.