And if you want to be wowed by what a difference a programming language makes, check out the video of DabbleDB:

        <http://www.dabbledb.com/>

Sure, you could program this same thing in Perl CGI, assembly language, C, Java, etc, but it was done using Seaside and the beauty of what is underneath shines through to the end product.

        Erik


On Jun 22, 2006, at 4:08 PM, Andrew Lenards wrote:

There was a Smalltalk/Squeak web framework that got some noticed at
OOPSLA 2004 called Seaside 2.  I think there was a similar version
done for Java called Lakeshore.

On 6/22/06, Chad Woolley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 6/22/06, Thomas Hicks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dr. Ralph Griswold (creator or SNOBOL and Icon programming languages) > used to say that there's really nothing new under the sun in CS, it's all
> recycled.

Yep, you certainly can get a lot of mileage out of just 1's and 0's...

>  I have to note that this statement form you admire so much comes
> directly from Smalltalk of 20 years ago!

So why hasn't anyone come up with Smalltalk On RailS (SOReS)?

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