Squeak people is written in?....

Yanni Chiu yanni at rogers.com
Fri Dec 31 21:15:55 UTC 2004


Cees de Groot wrote:
> 
> Now, that couldn't be farther removed from Squeak than we'd like, so I am
> about to rewrite the whole thing in Squeak. However, everything is stored
> as XML documents and my first attempts at parsing XML (with the parser
> that comes with Squeak 3.7) weren't quite succesful, from a performance
> point of view (it takes multiple seconds to parse a single document that
> has just account info and a list of pointers to articles/diary entries).

I've got a look/work-alike of SqueakPeople, done with Seaside 2.3.
It's not feature complete (i.e. logged-in vs. not logged-in behaviour,
and the ranking computation). The data is saved in PostgreSQL.

I use it as a way to drive out requirements for some frameworks
I'm working on. My tool is far from ready, but I can send out
the Seaside GUI code. Or, I can help with Squeakifying SqueakPeople
if you're looking for help.




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