At 09:51 PM 2/28/00 +0530, Mayuresh A Kathe wrote:
Hello everybody,
Has anyone taken a look at Zope @ http://www.zope.org
It is using Squeak concepts and is getting really popular.
Maybe we could have something like that in Squeak.
Bye.
I'm currently working on a project using Zope. It utilizes some very powerful concepts and after you spend some time with it you can do some nice things in a very short period of time. Ever since I started using it, however, I've wished that there was an equivalent Smalltalk implementation for it. A Smalltalk verison, for example, would be much easier to explore and extend. Zope is Python based and the implementation is spread out over several directories and there isn't a decent IDE to work with this information. Debugging is also quite primitive. I think a combination of something like Comanche with a Zope-like module would be quite useful.
James W. Howe mailto:jwh@allencreek.com Allen Creek Software, Inc. pgpkey: http://ic.net/~jwh/pgpkey.html Ann Arbor, MI 48103
See http://wiki.cs.uiuc.edu/CampSmalltalk/Smalltalk+Web+Application+Server
At 12:13 PM 28.02.2000 -0500, James W. Howe wrote:
At 09:51 PM 2/28/00 +0530, Mayuresh A Kathe wrote:
Hello everybody,
Has anyone taken a look at Zope @ http://www.zope.org
It is using Squeak concepts and is getting really popular.
Maybe we could have something like that in Squeak.
Bye.
I'm currently working on a project using Zope. It utilizes some very powerful concepts and after you spend some time with it you can do some nice things in a very short period of time. Ever since I started using it, however, I've wished that there was an equivalent Smalltalk implementation for it. A Smalltalk verison, for example, would be much easier to explore and extend. Zope is Python based and the implementation is spread out over several directories and there isn't a decent IDE to work with this information. Debugging is also quite primitive. I think a combination of something like Comanche with a Zope-like module would be quite useful.
James W. Howe mailto:jwh@allencreek.com Allen Creek Software, Inc. pgpkey: http://ic.net/~jwh/pgpkey.html Ann Arbor, MI 48103
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Also, Zope doesn't seem to have a version for the Mac and is thus not terribly omniplatform for the Internet. A Squeak version would be really interesting ...
Cheers,
Alan
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At 9:13 AM -0800 2/28/00, James W. Howe wrote:
At 09:51 PM 2/28/00 +0530, Mayuresh A Kathe wrote:
Hello everybody,
Has anyone taken a look at Zope @ http://www.zope.org
It is using Squeak concepts and is getting really popular.
Maybe we could have something like that in Squeak.
Bye.
I'm currently working on a project using Zope. It utilizes some very powerful concepts and after you spend some time with it you can do some nice things in a very short period of time. Ever since I started using it, however, I've wished that there was an equivalent Smalltalk implementation for it. A Smalltalk verison, for example, would be much easier to explore and extend. Zope is Python based and the implementation is spread out over several directories and there isn't a decent IDE to work with this information. Debugging is also quite primitive. I think a combination of something like Comanche with a Zope-like module would be quite useful.
James W. Howe mailto:jwh@allencreek.com Allen Creek Software, Inc. pgpkey: http://ic.net/~jwh/pgpkey.html Ann Arbor, MI 48103
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