[Seaside] Re: Rails and Seaside

Andrew Catton andrew at smallthought.com
Mon Jan 16 20:58:45 CET 2006


On 16-Jan-06, at 11:53 AM, Jeremy Shute wrote:

> Yes, I got a laptop drive this weekend for that purpose.
>
> I've been rethinking even using a Squeak GUI.  Perhaps a simpler  
> solution
> to the problem would be an editing mode ala SLIME?  I wonder how  
> much work
> it would be to hook the MVC views and controllers to an Emacs  
> buffer-based
> representation?
>
> I envision most of the boxes I use Squeak on will be headless anyway,
> thanks to Seaside.  Seems more efficient to transmit the  
> representation to
> Emacs than to draw pixels over the wire...

I guess it depends on what sort of efficiency you're talking about --  
Avi and I have been using the Squeak VNC server a fair bit to work  
with deployed images, using the normal squeak UI.  This is extremely  
efficient in terms of developer time, as it already works.

Cheers, Andrew

>> On 1/16/06, Blanchard, Todd <tobl at amazon.com> wrote:
>>> The usual rule of thumb in this community is "no bitching unless you
>>> want to work on the solution".
>>>
>> Which of course doesn't mean he needs to actually produce code.
>> Getting others to produce code is just as good (but probably harder
>> ;-)).
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