I saw Avi speak at OSCON and have been working on a test migration of a python/quixote/sqlobject application as I find time. I'm very excited about seaside so far. <br><br>During his talk he gave a quote that I can't remember who it was by or in what context but I thought someone on this list might know.
<br><br>The quote was something to the effect: "The history of programming has been from global state to local state" (or something like that). I believe he mentioned this when talking about how the use of codeblocks and other seaside-isms make it so you don't even need to give names to many things.
<br><br>If this quote rings a bell for any one I'd be interested to learn more about the concept/context.<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Dustin Lee<br>qhfgva=rot13(dustin)