Last Thursday I had the honour of giving a talk on the seaside web framework. It is implemented in smalltalk and it provides a lot of interesting ideas:
- Using builders rather than templates to spit out html.
- A component model for composing interfaces as well as for expressing page flow.
- Encaspulating Ajax goodness
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Excellent debugging and monitoring tool support
- An interesting optional metadata driven approach to the UI (magritte)
It has a small but constantly growing and dedicated community. Below I added a list of starting points
Links
- The seaside homepage
- The tutorial of the HPI is probably the best way to learn about seaside and its world
- Ramon Leon is blogging regularly about more advanced topics.
- Lukas Renggli is the creator of magritte
- DabbleDB is implemented in Seaside and a very interesting application.
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