Hi all,
I was invited to write an article on Seaside for the french magazine 'Programmez' (there is a special edition on Smalltalk). I want to know about applications with Seaside that still exist today so I can mention them.
Please send me a link! If it's an intranet application, please also let me know... I can also reuse that list for a website (*).
I know there are a lot of applications that use Seaside, as I sometimes just hear about them in conversations.
Cheers, Johan
Johan,
I have two open source projects with Seaside:
1) BpmFlow (Seaside front-end): https://github.com/brunobuzzi/BpmFlow
2) OrbeonPersistenceLayer (Seaside REST): https://github.com/brunobuzzi/OrbeonPersistenceLayer (it also have an alternative Seaside fron-end but intended for Charts only -the real front end is the Java App-)
Regards,
Bruno
On 19/8/2020 09:20, Johan Brichau wrote:
Hi all,
I was invited to write an article on Seaside for the french magazine 'Programmez' (there is a special edition on Smalltalk). I want to know about applications with Seaside that still exist today so I can mention them.
Please send me a link! If it's an intranet application, please also let me know... I can also reuse that list for a website (*).
I know there are a lot of applications that use Seaside, as I sometimes just hear about them in conversations.
Cheers, Johan _______________________________________________ seaside mailing list seaside@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside
Hi Johan,
Kontolino! is a Smalltalk/Seaside Application written in VA Smalltalk. It is an online accounting software for small businesses in Germany and not only covers accounting, but also tax reporting using the German Tax Authorities' online interface (called ELSTER). Kontolino! went live in 2013 and has been in use by many freelancers and small business since then. We have a growing user base and are currently working on extensions for writing invoices and track payments (accounts payable etc.).
Web site (german only, sorry, but the software is very specific to the tax regulations in Germany..): https://www.kontolino.de
We are using VA Smalltalk, Seaside, Glorp, NeoCSV, NeoJSON and many more technologies tp provide our import and export interfaces and functionalities.
If you have specific questions, please ask!
It is great to see a Smalltalk specific issue of a magazine and some Seaside coverage in it. Thanks for your efforts and to all other people who made this possible. I know it is all but easy to convince publishers to cover less popular technologies...
Joachim
Am 19.08.20 um 14:20 schrieb Johan Brichau:
Hi all,
I was invited to write an article on Seaside for the french magazine 'Programmez' (there is a special edition on Smalltalk). I want to know about applications with Seaside that still exist today so I can mention them.
Please send me a link! If it's an intranet application, please also let me know... I can also reuse that list for a website (*).
I know there are a lot of applications that use Seaside, as I sometimes just hear about them in conversations.
Cheers, Johan _______________________________________________ seaside mailing list seaside@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside
Joachim,
that is a beautiful website.
---- On Wed, 19 Aug 2020 13:07:12 -0400 mailto:jtuchel@objektfabrik.de wrote ----
Hi Johan,
Kontolino! is a Smalltalk/Seaside Application written in VA Smalltalk. It is an online accounting software for small businesses in Germany and not only covers accounting, but also tax reporting using the German Tax Authorities' online interface (called ELSTER). Kontolino! went live in 2013 and has been in use by many freelancers and small business since then. We have a growing user base and are currently working on extensions for writing invoices and track payments (accounts payable etc.).
Web site (german only, sorry, but the software is very specific to the tax regulations in Germany..): https://www.kontolino.de
We are using VA Smalltalk, Seaside, Glorp, NeoCSV, NeoJSON and many more technologies tp provide our import and export interfaces and functionalities.
If you have specific questions, please ask!
It is great to see a Smalltalk specific issue of a magazine and some Seaside coverage in it. Thanks for your efforts and to all other people who made this possible. I know it is all but easy to convince publishers to cover less popular technologies...
Joachim
Am 19.08.20 um 14:20 schrieb Johan Brichau:
Hi all,
I was invited to write an article on Seaside for the french magazine 'Programmez' (there is a special edition on Smalltalk). I want to know about applications with Seaside that still exist today so I can mention them.
Please send me a link! If it's an intranet application, please also let me know... I can also reuse that list for a website (*).
I know there are a lot of applications that use Seaside, as I sometimes just hear about them in conversations.
Cheers, Johan _______________________________________________ seaside mailing list mailto:seaside@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside
Hi Johan,
Great to hear from you.
We are running a Seaside app, as you know.
Regards
Otto Behrens
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On Wed, Aug 19, 2020 at 2:20 PM Johan Brichau johan@inceptive.be wrote:
Hi all,
I was invited to write an article on Seaside for the french magazine 'Programmez' (there is a special edition on Smalltalk). I want to know about applications with Seaside that still exist today so I can mention them.
Please send me a link! If it's an intranet application, please also let me know... I can also reuse that list for a website (*).
I know there are a lot of applications that use Seaside, as I sometimes just hear about them in conversations.
Cheers, Johan _______________________________________________ seaside mailing list seaside@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside
Hi all,
As I mentioned in the Discord channel, I've been working for three years on a Seaside application built with VW that could be used to showcase Seaside and of which I'm really happy and proud about, but unfortunately my customer is very restrictive and since I have signed an NDA I cannot disclose it. And I understand this is the situation of many others Seaside developments that are mostly used "in-house" inside Intranets.
So what I can show instead is an application I'm developing that I deployed two weeks ago. I use Seaside as the web front end for a golf tournaments engine I started building a decade ago, the whole UI uses Seaside, it has a REST API that uses Seaside-REST for a couple of endpoints I use to sync data from the club. The url is this https://ngc.base.golf/app, I want to turn it into a product in the future, but I need even more time for that, and I cannot work all weekends and overnight.
Best regards!
Esteban A. Maringolo
On Wed, Aug 19, 2020 at 9:20 AM Johan Brichau johan@inceptive.be wrote:
Hi all,
I was invited to write an article on Seaside for the french magazine 'Programmez' (there is a special edition on Smalltalk). I want to know about applications with Seaside that still exist today so I can mention them.
Please send me a link! If it's an intranet application, please also let me know... I can also reuse that list for a website (*).
I know there are a lot of applications that use Seaside, as I sometimes just hear about them in conversations.
Cheers, Johan _______________________________________________ seaside mailing list seaside@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside
TRAX is an in-house ERP system for HTS running on Seaside in GemStone. We went live in September 2015. HTS has almost 700 people based mostly in Ontario and Texas, with a few offices in other state. We get up to 650 unique logins per month. Development is ongoing with a major new subsystems just released and another planned for 2021. Not much to show publicly since the application is only used in-house, but there is 2017 ESUG presentation which talked about moving from VW Seaside to GS Seaside (there is a video Seaside based custom ERP system ) ... there is also a marketing site http://koretrax.com/%C2%A0Someday we do plan on licensing it to other rep sales companies. (KORE is an HTS subsidiary). Happy to add whatever details I can. Bob Nemec
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On Wednesday, August 19, 2020, 08:20:27 a.m. EDT, Johan Brichau johan@inceptive.be wrote:
Hi all,
I was invited to write an article on Seaside for the french magazine 'Programmez' (there is a special edition on Smalltalk). I want to know about applications with Seaside that still exist today so I can mention them.
Please send me a link! If it's an intranet application, please also let me know... I can also reuse that list for a website (*).
I know there are a lot of applications that use Seaside, as I sometimes just hear about them in conversations.
Cheers, Johan _______________________________________________ seaside mailing list seaside@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside
http://menmachinesmaterials.com/zurb
is a tool I wrote for my development work.
It is beta quality visually, but very useful for programmers in that it provides Smalltalk source code that can be cut-n-paste into your app.
It is also beta quality programmatically, in that I was teaching myself the Zurb framework while writing it, and some fundamental design decisions can and should be replaced with a simpler idiom.
That said, I can spin up a quality working proof of concept inside an hour using the example code from it.
---- On Wed, 19 Aug 2020 08:20:17 -0400 Johan Brichau johan@inceptive.be wrote ----
Hi all,
I was invited to write an article on Seaside for the french magazine 'Programmez' (there is a special edition on Smalltalk). I want to know about applications with Seaside that still exist today so I can mention them.
Please send me a link! If it's an intranet application, please also let me know... I can also reuse that list for a website (*).
I know there are a lot of applications that use Seaside, as I sometimes just hear about them in conversations.
Cheers, Johan _______________________________________________ seaside mailing list mailto:seaside@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside
Ciao Johan,
I developed iPOS application http://pharo.org/success/IPOS http://pharo.org/success/IPOS
It’s based on Seaside - Magritte - Gemstone.
Presented at ESUG 2015 it is constantly evolving.
If you need more information, i am at your disposal.
Thanks,
Dario Trussardi
Hi all,
I was invited to write an article on Seaside for the french magazine 'Programmez' (there is a special edition on Smalltalk). I want to know about applications with Seaside that still exist today so I can mention them.
Please send me a link! If it's an intranet application, please also let me know... I can also reuse that list for a website (*).
I know there are a lot of applications that use Seaside, as I sometimes just hear about them in conversations.
Cheers, Johan _______________________________________________ seaside mailing list seaside@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside
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