Examples of MVC Apps?

danielv at netvision.net.il danielv at netvision.net.il
Sat May 18 08:07:01 UTC 2002


If you're looking through hmm's stuff, you might have already found
SCAN, which also works in MVC. Haven't gotten the latest version in a
while, but it does some nifty things in MVC.

Daniel

Aaron J Reichow <reic0024 at d.umn.edu> wrote:
> Hi everyone-
> 
> I'm considering moving Dynapad (http://dynapad.swiki.net) - eventually -
> to MVC.  I'm in love with Morphic, I'll be the first to admit it, but it's
> too slow on my iPAQ.  (Don't we wish we could just re-write a few Morph
> methods in slang and have it get twice as fast? :/)  MVC is fast, faster
> than WinCE in feeling.  As such, until I can buy an OQO to replace my
> iBook *and* iPAQ, I'm searching for something a bit more usable.  Which is
> a shame, Morphic really does kick ass, now that I'm used to it. :)
> 
> The stock images don't have much in the way of MVC apps, other than
> the standard tools.  I'm looking for apps written for MVC that implement
> custom views or widgets.  Stuff that's not part of the stock tools.  I've
> found Plumbin' [1] which looks like it'll be a good thing to study.
> 
> Anyone know of anything else worth looking at?  Any old St-80 books about
> GUI programming that would apply to Squeak?  How similar is MVC in Squeak
> and St-80?
> 
> [1] http://www.heeg.de/~hmm/squeak/
> 
> P.S. Please Bob!  I'll leave you alone- I promise!
> 
> Regards,
> Aaron
> 
>   Aaron Reichow  ::  UMD ACM Pres  ::  http://www.d.umn.edu/~reic0024/
>   "life, probably the biggest word i've ever said, that says a lot,
>   because there's a whole lot of words inside my head.." :: atmosphere



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