Hi Alex,
Perhaps would this link help, with all my apologies about my froggy's
english !, in about building web applications servers (instead of
simple cgis) in using Rev. Works well there since 1998 (linux and osx
servers) : <http://istream.homeunix.com/insead/index_en.html>
Best,
Le 14 oct. 05 à 14:47, Alex Shaw a écrit :
hi
personally i've pushed mc/rev to the limits (& beyond) for some of
my projects the last few years
i've been investigating a few of these issues & various other
technologies (on the "market") over the last few weeks & usually in
my head i'm thinking... well, it can be done in rev.. ~not~ that
rev is perfect.. yet ;)
the most consistent & important issue on my plate is the
"interface".. it has to work the way i want it to, doesn't matter
the backend (which, again an area rev is maturing). the point is,
the interface is where the action is
someone made a point about debugging ajax.. mainly i think its
because you're dealing with a mixed bag of tricks to make your
interface work.. the most popular combo is your typical opensource
combo of linux, apache, php etc but down under here in oz microsoft
is top of the pop chart, ipods excluded :)
but even in the cgi area, rev is improving.. it still seems to need
libraries which i've discovered are not on all public web-hosting
services.. personally, i really dislike doing cgi stuff and would
much rather do it in transcript.. on that subject..
a quick question for the runrev crew..
* Is it possible to get/order custom-compiled versions of rev? (eg.
Stripped down super efficient cgi engine without ~any~ gui code but
still database functional)
i currently develop & test on 3 (mac,pc,linux) platforms & as a one-
man team i prefer rev's unified approach to development
flash is pretty good too.. my update8 is still on order :(
one project i completed last year was actually a flash-rev combo
which worked well (would have been better if i had altbrowser at
the time.. currently redeveloping my framework all in rev)
even a "toy" language like blitzmax is exciting because it offers
arcade-quality possibilties in the interface department (in slick
opengl 3d etc) & is cross-platform, early days yet but possible to
do server/cgi with & talk to sqlite .. but it's ultimately
nostalgic & the forum participants are mainly a younger generation.
rev can't do that and it doesn't need to but i find the new version
of rev quite stable & have been happily using it the last few days
for a project, although i still get weird coloured syntax
highlighting issues, more so that ye ol metacard :)
regards
alex
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