Re: [Chicken-users] Web applications

2008-01-17 Thread Peter Bex
On Thu, Jan 17, 2008 at 12:36:33AM +0100, Hans Bulfone wrote: you may also want to check out the scgi and fastcgi eggs. for generating html i can also recommend the hart egg. Instead of making a choice between scgi, fastcgi, spiffy or plain cgi I recommend having a look at the web-unity egg.

Re: [Chicken-users] Web applications

2008-01-17 Thread Daishi Kato
Hi, Although it is not what you're imagining, you might have some interests in my project. Please have a look at the site: http://w1.nexpiration.jp:1088/waitless/ Two points: - the server-side code is written in Scheme. - the server-side code is written using web browsers. I've never used

Re: [Chicken-users] Web applications

2008-01-16 Thread Mario Domenech Goulart
Hi Tobia, On Wed, 16 Jan 2008 18:58:04 +0100 Tobia Conforto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm about to design a new, very AJAXy web application and I'd like to write it in Chicken, plus jQuery on the client side. What framework/server/storage engine/miscellaneous eggs/deployment tactics do you

Re: [Chicken-users] Web applications

2008-01-16 Thread Jean-Philippe Theberge
Tobia Conforto wrote: Hello Chicken all-knowers, I'm about to design a new, very AJAXy web application and I'd like to write it in Chicken, plus jQuery on the client side. What framework/server/storage engine/miscellaneous eggs/deployment tactics do you recommend or have worked with in the

Re: [Chicken-users] Web applications

2008-01-16 Thread Hans Bulfone
hi, On Wed, Jan 16, 2008 at 06:58:04PM +0100, Tobia Conforto wrote: Hello Chicken all-knowers, I'm about to design a new, very AJAXy web application and I'd like to write it in Chicken, plus jQuery on the client side. What framework/server/storage engine/miscellaneous eggs/deployment