Well, I have not experienced any kind of load so that is an open
question, but something tells me I'll be OK given the nature of the
application (the typical user spends a lot of time thinking and will be
typing math, not emails):
http://teamalgebra.com
Still more than a few bugs left, but I just added the last missing
features (save and a rough print capability) so I can turn to polishing now.
For those who forgot, the above is a qooxdoo client driven by a Lisp
application running on the server, using this project:
http://wiki.github.com/kennytilton/qooxlisp/
I write almost no Javascript and work in a declarative paradigm made
possible by the Cells component of qooxlisp along with sufficient
Lisp/JS glue to make things work.
Very little has been done to optimize the back-and-forth between the
server and the client, except that Cells tends to make applications
efficient because what it does is painlessly (to the developer) identify
the exact minimum that needs updating as the world turns.
kt
--
http://www.stuckonalgebra.com
"The best Algebra tutorial program I have seen... in a class by itself."
Macworld
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