On Fri, 22 Sep 2000, David Alan Pisoni wrote:
> The URL
> <http://opensource.cnation.com/downloads/BingoX-current.tar.gz>
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> has entered CPAN as
> file: $CPAN/authors/id/C/CN/CNATION/BingoX-1.91.tar.gz
> size: 72136 bytes
> md5: cbf5108d666a83b64843e991eea61d1d
>
>
> BingoX is an open source, object oriented Web Application Framework written in
>mod_perl meant to dramatically reduce the time required to build large dynamic,
>database driven web sites and applications. BingoX is also a methodology for building
>web sites and applications which enables groups of developers to work together in a
>more consistent manner. With the BingoX framework, it is possible with a minimal
>amount of code to:
>
> * Create large, database driven, dynamic sites in a fraction of the time.
> * Access complex relational databases through an intuitive and consistent
>object-oriented API.
Wow, this portion (BingoX::Carbon) seems largely identical to a subset of
what my Alzabo project does (alzabo.sourceforge.net). Before you guys go
further, you might want to take a look at it. There are some things
BingoX appears to do that Alzabo has yet to get to but there's a lot in
the other direction too. Plus dare I say that Alzabo is a lot cleaner? I
dare.
Anyways, this is already OT so you might want to join the POOP list
(poop.sourceforge.net) for further discussion.
-dave
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