detailed explanations on
how exactly things work.
I will say this, though. Put in the time to learn a framework like Lift,
and you will *never* go back to PHP. But it will be work to learn Lift.
There ain't no such thing as a free lunch.
Good luck,
Chas.
erik.fris...@googlemail.com wrote
Pollak wrote:
Erik,
What would you like to learn next?
Perhaps we can continue to enhance the Lift mind-bending if we know
which direction to bend it in.
Thanks,
David
On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 5:29 AM, erik.fris...@googlemail.com
mailto:erik.fris...@googlemail.com erik.fris
Hi guys,
I finally managed to work my way through the Getting Started
examples. I am getting an impression of Lift, and I must say I am
absolutely amazed.
Now, I come pretty much from a PHP background. I did Java and Haskell
(once a long, long time ago), I dare say I am a pretty good JavaScript
: : HelloWorld
Define value for version: 1.0-SNAPSHOT: :
Define value for package: ca.tylerweir: :
Give that a shot.
On Mar 12, 1:20 pm, erik.fris...@googlemail.com
erik.fris...@googlemail.com wrote:
You are indeed right, my PDF was outdated. I have to admit though I
have no clue how
Hi guys,
I am just starting out with lift. I wanted to work my way through the
Getting Started Example. But I just can't get maven to work
correctly. When I run
mvn archetype:generate -U -DarchetypeGroupId=net.liftweb -
DarchetypeArtifactId=lift-archetype-blank -DarchetypeVersion=0.10 -
Hi again,
I figured this one out. During some fixing I unwittingly overwrote
my .bash_profile, reverting maven to the 2.0.6 version. I am running
Leopard. I don't get this error anymoreyou guessed it, I get
another. Now I get this:
The desired archetype does not exist
\
-DartifactId=helloworld \
-Dversion=1.0-SNAPSHOT
Ty
On Mar 12, 1:00 pm, erik.fris...@googlemail.com
erik.fris...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi again,
I figured this one out. During some fixing I unwittingly overwrote
my .bash_profile, reverting maven to the 2.0.6 version. I am running