> We at Weblocks have similar goals (bring down LOC and effort > for web applications) but have a dedicated compiler for different > "views" of objects. > This means we can have objects look different in different places. > > We also discern table, form and data views.
They are interesting ideas/approaches. > If you're interested in this kind of thing I suggest looking > at the Weblocks demo source code views for an employee model: I will take a look at the source codes. Thanks for the info, Leslie. Tomo On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 4:44 PM, Leslie P. Polzer <s...@viridian-project.de> wrote: > >> A web application framework named web4r. >> (http://github.com/tomoyuki28jp/web4r/tree/master) >> - The goal is "Enables users to develop web applications with the >> shortest codes". > > That's nice! > > I took a look at the customer.lisp source. > > We at Weblocks have similar goals (bring down LOC and effort > for web applications) but have a dedicated compiler for different > "views" of objects. > > This means we can have objects look different in different places. > > For example one user might be able to specify a 10 character > nickname, but another (with a different paid plan, for example) > may be able to have one that is 20 characters. > > We also discern table, form and data views. > > If you're interested in this kind of thing I suggest looking > at the Weblocks demo source code views for an employee model: > > http://bitbucket.org/S11001001/weblocks-dev/src/tip/examples/weblocks-demo/src/model/employee.lisp > > We figure out basic stuff from the class itself but are able > to enhance this information with views. > > Cheers, > > Leslie > > -- > http://www.linkedin.com/in/polzer > > > _______________________________________________ > elephant-devel site list > elephant-devel@common-lisp.net > http://common-lisp.net/mailman/listinfo/elephant-devel > _______________________________________________ elephant-devel site list elephant-devel@common-lisp.net http://common-lisp.net/mailman/listinfo/elephant-devel