On 9/22/17, Diego Lont <diego.l...@delware.nl> wrote:
> There is actually a tutorial included in the framework itself.

Great!

>One you have
> it loaded, you can start the webpage to localhost:8080 and there you have
> your tutorial. But this tutorial should be on a external webpage … one of
> the things on my todo list.

No problem if the tutorial is included in the framework. I just need to know.

Where is the repository of QCMagritte?


>> On 22 Sep 2017, at 12:55, H. Hirzel <hannes.hir...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> On 9/18/17, laurent <laurent.laff...@gmail.com
>> <mailto:laurent.laff...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> it's been a long time :) At work we are currently comparing several
>>> technologies to start a business project that will hopefully be used by
>>> thousands of people for several years ;)
>>>
>>> We need a web stack and we put Pharo & co in the comparative process.
>>> My team have strong experience in  load-balanced php / mysql deployment
>>> that handles millions of records  but we are ready to build on
>>> something else though MySQL is still a requirement.
>>>
>>> Thanks for Garage + Glorp, I can prototype things. I wonder how to
>>> handle database schema migrations. With our PHP projects we have
>>> versionned PHP scripts that are automatically run given a database
>>> revision number ( see
>>> http://git.afi-sa.fr/afi/opacce/tree/master/cosmogramme/sql/patch ).
>>> What are the practices with Glorp ?
>>>
>>>
>>> We try QCMagritte and we enjoy what we see so far. What are the best
>>> practices to glue Magritte and Glorp together ? Especially when you
>>> load-balance requests on several images. Some examples ?
>>>
>>> ( FYI, I cannot load QCMagritte in a fresh Pharo 6 image ( for #stable
>>> version, MADescriptionBuilder missing. For #development versions of
>>> Magritte and QCMagritte, QCConfiguration missing ). So actually I use
>>> the one built on CI. )
>>>
>>>
>>> May be you have some other suggestions on a framework you love ?
>>
>> Maybe you have a look as well at
>> https://railsexpress.quora.com/Pharo-Seaside-Express
>> <https://railsexpress.quora.com/Pharo-Seaside-Express>
>> (referenced in another thread).
>>
>> Use Smalltalk as modeling  / design tool and generator. Then the run
>> time is done with another technology.
>>
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>> Laurent Laffont
>
>

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