Benjamin wrote:
Thanks for the explanation :)
My question was more
Can I be a student for project Foo and a mentor for project Bar ?
:)
Ben
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On Mar 26, 2013, at 8:41 PM, Janko Mivšek <janko.miv...@eranova.si> wrote:
Hi Benjamin
Dne 26. 03. 2013 16:04, piše Benjamin:
Of course I could be a mentor :)
But my question is can I be a mentor and a student ?
Unfortunatelly not :(
And this proposal go in the direction I want Spec to follow:
platform/framework independency :)
I know that Nico would love to have Spec running in Amber ^^
So you'd like to run as a student for the Spec Independency project,
which is also your proposal, so this is actually a Student proposal,
right? :)
In any case your project can be a good one in parallel to Spec over Aida
one. And another over Amber? That way we can evolve Spec while testing
it in many frameworks at once. But it seems that we all need to adjust a
terminology a bit, HTML5 terms are a bit different, those ins W3C Web
Components spec different again, etc. Then event architecture could be
different that one in web browser's DOM tree. Then MVC, dependency
mechanism, how ideas from JavaScript MVC frameworks like Ember.js,
Angular.js etc, can be covered with Spec. In any case, pretty amusing
projects indeed :)
Best regards
Janko
Ben
On Mar 26, 2013, at 3:49 PM, Janko Mivšek <janko.miv...@eranova.si
<mailto:janko.miv...@eranova.si>> wrote:
Guys, would be this an interesting project to advance Smalltalk UI more
toward bleeding edge again, after 30 years, when we were there already
with MVC based GUI? Spec project have a potential here and Spec over web
frameworks to build fully desktop-capable web apps seems to be
achievable. Spec over Amber (who will propose that?), Spec over Aida,
Spec over Seaside? Benjamin, would you be a co-mentor of that project?
Title: Spec over Aida for desktop-capable Web Apps
Level: advanced
Possible mentor: Janko Mivšek
Possible second mentor: Benjamin?
Description
Spec as a means to describe and generate GUI has a potential to help
building web applications as well. And because one of Spec goals is to
become a platform/framework independent, this project has a goal to
extend Aida component model for building Single Page web apps to become
Spec-aware
Technical Details
Aida has a component model for building so called Single Page web UIs,
capable of composing a hierarchy of so called web widgets, which are
standalone reusable components, together with hierarchical web form
support. Spec as descriptor and generator of UI is therefore a natural
extension of Aida component model. When a HTML5 Web Components standard
will be ready, Aida component model can be easily extended to support
that standard as well, together with Spec (and maybe UIBuilder too?).
Benefits to the Student
Student will acquire the knowledge and experience of building
desktop-capable UIs on the web using HTML5 approach.
Benefits to the Community
Spec has a potential to become a de-facto standard way of describing
User Interfaces for Smalltalk projects from desktop to web and mobile,
on a dialect and web framework neutral way. This project can contribute
a piece toward that goal.
Best regards
Janko
--
Janko Mivšek
Aida/Web
Smalltalk Web Application Server
http://www.aidaweb.si
--
Janko Mivšek
Aida/Web
Smalltalk Web Application Server
http://www.aidaweb.si