Qooxdoo is a huge beast too. Means it something;-)?

On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 7:16 PM, thron7 <[email protected]>wrote:

> twisted is certainly a proven platform. but as apache, it is rather for
> complex applications, and it's a huge and unwieldy beast. nothing
> compared to the ultra-light node.js. and performance-wise i think there
> is no way current python implementations can beat v8 and the likes, even
> if run through stackless or pypy.
>
> in fact, i have long waited to see js break out of the "browser jail"
> and quite like the thought of a unified ui layer stretching up to the
> server. i again recommend you to kyle simpsons article series about the
> "middle end" in jsmag (see [1] for an appetizer).
>
> t.
>
> [1] http://blog.getify.com/2010/07/what-exactly-is-the-middle-end/
>
> On 08/02/2010 06:58 PM, Werner Thie wrote:
> > Can't resist to point out that what you're aiming at exists with
> > twisted/nevow on the server side in python and athena/qooxdoo on the
> > client side.
> >
> > - proven standalone webserver, http/https
> > - probably the oldest and widest protocol support for TCP/IP in Python
> > - completely asynchronous framework (deferreds) for Python and JScript
> > - cross object instantiation (Python/Jscript)
> > - clean cross object RPC
> > - dynamic widget injection/removal
> > - concise and clean OO
> > - an import system for JScript letting you modularize JS
> >
> > If it must be JScript on the server side then why not have a closer look
> > at clean asynchronous programming with deferreds before embarking on
> > such a journey.
> >
> > My 2cts, Werner
> >
> > http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/
> > http://divmod.org/trac
> >
> > Burak Arslan wrote:
> >>  On 08/02/10 17:36, b a wrote:
> >>> On 8/2/10, benco <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>>> All Right. Yep indeed, in theory, node.js doesn't need another http
> server.
> >>>>
> >>>> But I heard that, according to the creator, nodejs isn’t really ready
> for
> >>>> replacing http server yet - however, I don't know if it still the case
> >>>> nowadays.
> >>> I'm pretty sure it can succesfuly replace the HTTP server, it's just
> >>> reading a file
> >>> on disk and serving it.. not so hard.
> >>
> >> apache has years of experience dealing with dos attacks, broken clients,
> >> malicious input etc. it's also the swiss army knife of web servers. you
> >> can't throw all that away that easily.
> >>
> >> burak
> >>
> >>
> >>
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