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Seaside : webapps in Smalltalk.
Via Matthew ( trust him to still be smalltalk coding these days ) ,
Seaside provides a layered set of abstractions over HTTP and HTML that let you build highly interactive web applications quickly, reusably and maintainably. Seaside includes:
Looks very interesting, take a look at their website and the online tutorials.
One of these days, when I get some time, the plan is to get back into smalltalk hacking. Till then, its going to be a casual glaze over, bookmark away for later reference.
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Karanbir Singh { http://www.karan.org/ }
2 comments
Comment from: Matthew [Visitor] · http://mjhooker.me.uk/b2evolution/index.php?title=why_smalltalk&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1
Some of today's newest ideas are really quite old.
They teach history at school so we can learn from those that went before us. One should not leave the past behind - One may need it someday.
18/Jan/2006 @ 14:52
Comment from: Matthew [Visitor] · http://www.cs.pdx.edu/~harry/musings/SmalltalkOverview.html
Refer to the above link for a nice introduction/reminder on the Smalltalk language - worth a read if only to see how neat it is when compared with Java/C++.
Matthew
13/Feb/2006 @ 10:31