Thank you for your reply. I'm thinking of building a desktop
application for my favorite game. Merb can probably serve as the
framework with its ORM & Testing support.

Guoliang

On Jan 25, 9:07 pm, Michael Klishin <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On 25.01.2009, at 22:58, Guoliang Cao wrote:
>
> > With that being done, current merb will become merb-core + merb-web +
> > merb-more. Any comments?
>
> Some parts of Merb, like abstract controller and bootloaders, may be  
> useful outside of front end web apps. Even with
> simplest EventMachine daemons or Nanite agents this sort of framework  
> (dispatcher + possibly rendering capabilities)
> is reinvented by every developer one way or another.
>
> However, merb was built for web and used for web, I'd leave merb-core/
> merb-more as is. If you have any specific ideas, please
> elaborate. For instance, I have extracted class loader to use with  
> Nanite, and I have ideas to extract bootloaders into separate library,
> but I have no idea what are your needs :)
>
> MK

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