Exactly, I thought Vala has good and strong asynchronous "mechanics" which
made Vala a good choice for webapps.

So we should keep an eye on frameworks which could be the key to success
for Vala (or at least better recognition).

Thanks for informations, pending march for the next release ;-)

Regards

Raum

>> ----- Original Message -----
>
>> From: "r...@no-log.org" <r...@no-log.org>
>> Sent: Wednesday, 1 March 2017, 9:40
>> Subject: Re: [Vala] .me cast resurrection on "Re:  The future of Vala"
>
>> By the way, I think I understand Vala could be used to develop stand
>> alone
>> application (server or client side) but not for "web applications" which
>> used asynchronous oriented developpement.
>
>
> Vala has first rate asynchronous code through the use of GLib's
> GMainContext
> event loop and the async keyword. The next Vala release, 0.36 at the end
> of
>
> March, will see Vala async code using GLib's GTask instead of
> GSimpleAsync.
> This is a significant contribution to Vala development. So anyone saying
> Vala is dead is not paying close enough attention.
>
> As for web application frameworks take a look at these two:
> https://github.com/valum-framework
> http://www.ambitionframework.org/wiki
>
> Regards,
>
> Al
>

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