Yesterday we were having a discussion along these lines in
#snapframework.  Check out http://pastie.org/1360646 that I made
demonstrating one vision that we had when designing Heist.  I
discussed it in more depth in the IRC discussion.  I think I'll work
on a blog post to record these ideas for better reference.

On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 12:58 PM, Daniel Lyons <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm curious as to what sorts of "design patterns" others are using for
> writing data-driven web-apps using Heist.
>
> I can see two ways forward: one would be to just make a bunch of
> content and then stick it in with a bind. Another would be to make
> new splices, perhaps that call back into the database.
>
> To give a concrete example, in PHP I would have something like this:
>
> <table>
>  <? foreach(getRows("SELECT name, age FROM foo") as $row): ?>
>  <tr>
>    <td><?= $row['name'] ?></td>
>    <td><?= $row['age']  ?></td>
>  </tr>
>  <? endforeach; ?>
> </table>
>
> I'm curious how you would approach doing something like this
> (rendering a table based on an SQL query) with Heist.
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
> Daniel
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