André, as a noob, I volunteer to test out every one of your posts and let
you know if it works.

:D

I have been learning lisp by hacking around on various things, I would like
to now try and look at Weblocks a little more seriously.  Obviously, I
won't be able to offer much help with debugging, but breaking stuff, no
problem!


On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 5:03 PM, André Miranda Moreira <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Wow, that was fast!
>
> Well that sounds good: learn Weblocks by "teaching" it.
>
> Since I'm not an expert user (yet), anything I make won't be a technicql
> in-depth guide.
>
> So what we're talking about here: as I develop my own skills on Weblock, I
> ask for help and write about it. So it'll focus in taking a developer from
> beginner to intermediate, right?
>
> Do you suggest any model? Something like the "Agile Development with
> Rails"? Or like the "Lisp Web Tales" (RESTAS)? A tutorial on building a
> relatively big app, while explaining Weblocks ideas?
>
> I'll be glad to help.
> Em 01/10/2013 19:18, "o_z" <[email protected]> escreveu:
>
> Hello fellow lisper.
>> You have faced one of the main Weblocks problems. And you can help to
>> solve it.
>> Yes, ask about the problems and I will be glad to help you when I have
>> time.
>> I have updated documentation recently but it is not enogh I think.
>> Another advice - don't use navigation widget, it has much bugs. If you
>> use it then don't expect continuations to work properly.
>> I have replacement for navigation which does not change urls but works
>> with continuations well. Navigation is one of the largest problems to solve.
>> At this moment i suggest use Weblocks for admin interfaces and some other
>> framework (or just some code without widgets etc.) for other site part for
>> which urls are important.
>>
>> среда, 2 октября 2013 г., 1:04:06 UTC+3 пользователь André Miranda
>> Moreira написал:
>>>
>>> Hello, felow Lispers =]
>>>
>>> I'm trying to learn this wonderful piece of software that is Weblocks.
>>> I became fascinated with it not only because it uses Common Lisp, but
>>> also because I find the idea of using continuations to deal with
>>> stateless HTTP
>>> very good.
>>>
>>> I've done web development before (Ruby on Rails, obviously =] ) and
>>> I've been trying to make a nice app with weblocks, but after trying
>>> for almost two months I'm still unable develop much beyond the basics
>>> in the tutorials and examples.
>>>
>>> After reading the tutorials and the quickdocs API, I'd like to ask for
>>> a piece of advice: how could I become a (better) Weblocks developer?
>>>
>>> After this time with the framework I see that it's been carefully built,
>>> and I want to become proeficient using it. What would you suggest?
>>> Should I stick to try and error, and post here any problem I face?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>
>>> André.
>>>
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