Cees de Groot wrote:
//big snip//
Would that sound like something useful for Squeak? It has its limitations, for sure, but it seems like the simplest way to get a solid persistence engine into Squeak, which is a Good Thing I think. It's also a project I'd like to tackle...
Oh _please!_
Put that together with something like Comanche or Seaside and (maybe) a WYSIWYG front end (I heard that the zopistas were playing with using the Mozilla engine which is probably GLPLed, but might be loadable as a module to get rid of GPL objections) and I think we'd have a _killer_ application.
I can't help with the coding (far too stupid) but I'd be happy to help on the documentation and crash test dummy side.
Cheers
John
John Hinsley jhinsley@telinco.co.uk said:
Oh _please!_
heard it ;-)
[..] (I heard that the zopistas were playing with using the Mozilla engine which is probably GLPLed, but might be loadable as a module to get rid of GPL objections) [..]
The Zopistas are busy inventing a slow and bloated Smalltalk clone. We can save them a lot of work by being there first ;-)
Cees de Groot writes:
John Hinsley jhinsley@telinco.co.uk said:
Oh _please!_
heard it ;-)
[..] (I heard that the zopistas were playing with using the Mozilla engine which is probably GLPLed, but might be loadable as a module to get rid of GPL objections) [..]
The Zopistas are busy inventing a slow and bloated Smalltalk clone. We can save them a lot of work by being there first ;-)
Well, not slow, though possibly well padded :-)
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