On 8/19/05, Ed Watkeys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I've been playing with Ruby on Rails recently. There are a lot of > good ideas rolled up into a handy package. But... > > * It's written in Ruby, aka Smalltalk meets Perl.
Heh... It's good to know that I'm not alone with that opinion. > * The user community -- don't get me started! What? Even worse than the Scheme community? ;-) > * It's not Scheme. Good point. > > So I've been working on something called Pinkeye. It depends on the > HTTP egg and Meroon. The goal is to develop a rich controller for an > MVC-based web app development framework. I'm less interested in the M > and V of MVC, because I know there are people already working on such > things. The controller is event driven; I believe that good web apps > are inherently event driven, so I'm not very interested in a > continuation-based framework. (I think they're cool: No disrespect is > intended.) > Now, unfortunately I don't follow all this MVC stuff - to be honest, I don't understand this routes thing at all. Can someone provide me with an introduction for dummies? > Having gotten all of that out of the way, you can download the egg > and the sample code at the following URL: > > http://xmog.com/tag/find/Pinkeye > > I've implemented an equivalent of Rails's routes feature. It's > actually cooler, but I haven't documented the yummy features yet. > Here's the example code: > Works fine for me (One points the browser to http://localhost:4242/people, right?). Hm... I have to study this some more. cheers, felix _______________________________________________ Chicken-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/chicken-users
