[Seaside-dev] Seaside continuations

Cédrick Béler cdrick65 at gmail.com
Wed Feb 11 15:53:42 UTC 2009


really cool ! Thanks Julian. I finally understand partial continuation (at
least what they intent to do).

I find all your posts well written, easy to read,  and very useful. Don't
you plan to put them on seaside.st ? Will they be part of the forthcoming
book ?

Thanks again.

2009/2/11 Julian Fitzell <jfitzell at gmail.com>

> As part of an effort to continue documenting some of the work we have
> been doing on Seaside 2.9, I though people might be interested in a
> recent change to use partial continuations instead of full
> continuations (and to make the use of any form of continuation at all
> completely optional in the core framework). I know this leve of
> technical detail is not for everyone and continuations are inherently
> confusing, but I tried to keep things as simple as possible in the
> hopes that as many people as possible can get something out of it. If
> you've always wondered how continuations work in Seaside and are ready
> to give puzzling through them a try, I encourage you to check out the
> article at
> http://blog.fitzell.ca/2009/01/seaside-partial-continuations.html
>
> Don't feel bad if you come out the other end still scratching your
> head--you might have to come back and stare at it a few times--but if
> you let me know of any points in particular that you stumble over,
> I'll see if I can clarify them in a later revision.
>
> Julian
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Cédrick
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