On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 7:16 PM, Richard Dale <[email protected]> wrote:
> One of the reasons I haven't been working on Wt::Ruby is because I
> been doing some JavaScript bindings for Qt based on the same 'Smoke
> libs' that Wt::Ruby uses.
>
> http://gitorious.org/qtscript-smoke/qtscript-smoke
>
> Because of that I don't think it would be too hard to adapt the
> Wt::Ruby code to work with Qt QtScript, which is going to be based on
> the WebKit JavaScrpt engine in Qt 4.6. Is that a crazy idea? Does it
> make sense to have a service side framework based on JavaScript? I
> don't know. The Chrome V8 based Node.js server side framework has been
> generating a lot of excitement, and maybe a QtCore/Wt JavaScript stack
> would be an interesting combination..

YOU.ARE.THE.MAN :-)

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