Well, I hope you had a chance to address some of the things that are not
perfect in T5 IoC!


On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 4:23 PM, Steve Eynon
<steve.ey...@alienfactory.co.uk>wrote:

> Hello,
>
> If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery then T5-IoC has been paid a
> huge compliment...
>
> ...there's an IoC in the language Fantom that bears a striking resemblance
> to T5-IoC!
>
> afIoc - http://repo.status302.com/doc/afIoc/#overview
>
> I've been an avid fan of Tapestry since v3, and with the advent of T5 I've
> learnt to adore T5-IoC - the foundation of all my apps (both desktop and
> web). So much so, as I'm now (slowly) moving away from Java, I couldn't
> bear to leave it behind.
>
> As my new language of choice, Fantom http://fantom.org/ , didn't have an
> IoC, I took it upon myself to implement one in the image of T5-IoC,
> bringing with it all the goodness T5-IoC provides!
>
> I realise this post is slightly off topic, but I wanted to give
> acknowledgement and thanks to all those inspiring T5-IoC developers, your
> ideas are awesome! So, err, thanks!
>
> Um, I'll get my coat...
>
> Steve.
>
> Oh, for those who don't know Fantom, a reasonable quick overview is given
> here:
>
> http://zeroturnaround.com/rebellabs/the-adventurous-developers-guide-to-jvm-languages-fantom/
>



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