[Seaside] About SToR
Damien Cassou
damien.cassou at laposte.net
Sat Jul 29 18:59:00 UTC 2006
Magritte (and Pier) may be appropriate for that kind of app. Why not
working on a magritte->RDB ?
stephane ducasse wrote:
> I should just tell you the context of this idea:
> It seems to me that there is market that we miss: simple web
> application development.
> Seaside is cool for complex flow ones. But why can we have something
> really simple to
> define a domain (ie my comix collection) and that we can edit, sort,
> ... + store in
> a stupid DB.
>
> Stef
>
> On 28 juil. 06, at 09:54, stephane ducasse wrote:
>
>>>> I was wondering if it would not make a lot of sense to have a small
>>>> framework called STOR that mimic (especially the persistency part of
>>>> RoR) in seaside and magritte.
>>>> It seems to me that lot of people are doing simple application and
>>>> that the persistance is really important there.
>>>> What do you think about that?
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