+1 for cappuccino
Played around with it a while back - it's pretty amazing.
What kind of intergration are we talking about? I wouldn't mind taking a look
at intergrating cappuccino.
On 10/03/2010, at 10.37, Indrajit Raychaudhuri wrote:
ExtCore is MIT Licensed and a candidate for
Marius,
I think this sounds like a great idea - but I only have 2 Lift projects under
development so it would be quite fast for me to make any changes
Mads
On 07/03/2010, at 19.37, Marius wrote:
Dear all,
Looking at Js api and specifically JsCmds and JqJsCmds (the Js
abstractions vs
If you're using TextMate you can navigate through your snippets/models quite
easily - I've implemented a nifty little feature:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXMh_uoeeTs
Now I know this is only for TextMate but I'm sure it wouldn't be too big a
hassle to implemented in whatever editor/IDE you
Tried to post this to lift-announce but I don't have permission - I did join
the group though so not sure why. How do i optain permission? I think that Ross
Mellgren is having the same issue
Thanks
Mads Hartmann Jensen
On 04/03/2010, at 22.37, Mads Hartmann wrote:
If 'blob' is not a keyword
I would say it would be very wise to get the basics of scala before diving into
Lift :)
On 05/03/2010, at 18.19, Mini Naim wrote:
Hi guys:
I have a simple question, it's necessary to learn Scala first? or i
can go with Lift framework, without learn Scala language?
Thanks
--
You
This has already been on reviewboard and comitted to master - should i send out
a breaking change note?
I'm not sure i get why this is a breaking change though?
On 04/03/2010, at 22.07, Jim Barrows wrote:
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 1:47 PM, Naftoli Gugenheim naftoli...@gmail.com
wrote:
Is
:
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 2:10 PM, Mads Hartmann Jensen mads...@gmail.com
wrote:
This has already been on reviewboard and comitted to master - should i send
out a breaking change note?
I'm not sure i get why this is a breaking change though?
Not sure if it is. However it's certainly
Done :)
On 04/03/2010, at 22.38, David Pollak wrote:
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 1:10 PM, Mads Hartmann Jensen mads...@gmail.com
wrote:
This has already been on reviewboard and comitted to master - should i send
out a breaking change note?
Yeah. Send out a breaking change note
, Mads Hartmann Jensen wrote:
Duh, I comittet a wrong version of the bundle to git! The right version is up
now if you wan't to give it a try Indrajit :) I would appreciate the feedback:
http://github.com/mads379/Lift-TextMate-Bundle
On 22/02/2010, at 13.12, Mads Hartmann Jensen wrote
Amazing response-time as always :)
Anyone interested can find the example here:
http://github.com/mads379/reproducable-exmaple-of-cookie-bug--Lift-
and ticket here:
http://www.assembla.com/spaces/liftweb/tickets/386
On 02/03/2010, at 19.45, David Pollak wrote:
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at
On 02/03/2010, at 20.56, Achint Sandhu wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to scala (2.7.7) and lift (2.0-M2) and as a learning exercise
have taken on the translation of an existing rails project into a lift
application.
There are two things I have run into that I'm hoping the more
Any chance that there'll be an audio version after?
Would love the hear it :)
On 01/03/2010, at 19.53, Jim Barrows wrote:
Best of luck!
Will you be facing off with swords or... oh wait.. never mind... ;)
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 10:50 AM, David Pollak feeder.of.the.be...@gmail.com
Jeg can find a lot of information about this in the lift book:
http://groups.google.com/group/the-lift-book
chaper 8 for Lift and Javascript and 9 for Ajax and Comet ind lift :)
On 28/02/2010, at 21.49, greekscala wrote:
Hello lifters,
I am trying to find a way to return a JS expression,
Cool, great job - keep them coming :)
On 26/02/2010, at 14.36, Stuart Roebuck wrote:
Okay - I've added a page to the wiki:
http://wiki.github.com/dpp/liftweb/sitemap-basics
On Feb 26, 11:20 am, Stuart Roebuck stuart.roeb...@gmail.com wrote:
Tim,
Thanks - that sounds like a good
I think it looks good - There also ticket 281
(https://www.assembla.com/spaces/liftweb/tickets/281-feature-request---dynamic-sorting-of-javascript-(tags-and-files)-dependencies)
which requests sorting of javascript dependencies. Maybe this could get worked
into this solution too?
On
Duh, I comittet a wrong version of the bundle to git! The right version is up
now if you wan't to give it a try Indrajit :) I would appreciate the feedback:
http://github.com/mads379/Lift-TextMate-Bundle
On 22/02/2010, at 13.12, Mads Hartmann Jensen wrote:
Don't get too excited, it's very beta
Don't get too excited, it's very beta right now ;)
Sent from my iPhone
On 22/02/2010, at 13.04, Indrajit Raychaudhuri indraj...@gmail.com
wrote:
Heavens! Need to give this a shot.
On 22/02/10 4:55 PM, Mads Hartmann wrote:
Hello everyone,
I've been working a bit on a TextMate bundle for
Thanks for the feedback :)
Just read the mail by David, and I can see we also need someone who would be
willing to submit Lift to GSoC - Not sure if google would find it fishy if I
submitted Lift and later sumitted for the project as a student also :P
If you have any ideas for the
That was refreshingly easy :) Thanks a lot
Mads Hartmann
On 10/02/2010, at 18.00, Adam Warski wrote:
I can't quite figure out how to deploy my lift app and was hoping one
of you could point me in the right direction. For fun i uploaded my
entire project (uncompiled) to the server and ran
Welcome Javier! :)
On 09/02/2010, at 17.09, David Pollak wrote:
Folks,
Please join me in welcoming Javier Goday to the Lift committers. Javier
wrote the Lift LDAP module and now that he's a committer, he can make the
LDAP module part of the official Lift distribution (and the crowd
hello Jeppe,
In my project I've got the following three models: A discovery, a
Scientist and a lab. The Discovery has been invented by someone, this
is either a single scientist or sometimes a lab - This is easily done
through inheritance (would create a superclass named source) but I'm
Ahhh, didn't know that :)
Thanks,
Mads Hartmann Jensen
On 14/01/2010, at 12.40, Timothy Perrett wrote:
lift-oauth is an OAuth SERVER... you want an OAuth CLIENT.
Try dispatch: http://dispatch.databinder.net/About as it already has a
twitter client built in.
Cheers, Tim
On 14 Jan
Hello Maceij
As I see it desgining and creating the acctual template is two completely
different tasks which rarely are done by the same person.
When i work on projects the designer usally works his/her magic and creates a
stunning Photoshop file which is then handed to a front-end developer
I believe you might be able to solve your problem with a snippet :) Like so;
lift:MySnippet.dynamicTemplatePicking
lift:surround dynamic:template= at=content
/lift:surround
/lift:MySnippet.dynamicTemplatePicking
and in you snippet
Class MySnippet {
def
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