Hello,

I'm looking on this project for more then a year. At the first moment
I was looking for High Performance C++ Web framework and had found this.

Unfortunately I had quickly  understood that I would not be able to use
it because it applies an approach that is totally unnatural in web
development --- write applications as GUI and not web:

1. Why have you chosen this approach and not the standard that is used
   in most of web frameworks -- templates.
2. Is most of Wt target audience are developers of embedded systems
   where Wt replaces GUI?
3. Do you planning to include some kind templates engine?
4. Do you plane scalability facilities?
5. Is this because you think that most C++ developers are GUI developers?

I'll explain. I'm the developer of CppCMS [http://cppcms.sourceforge.net]
C++ Web Framework that _potentially_ **may** be a competitor of Wt.
But not directly because CppCMS's primary goals is high
performance, scalable web applications.

I'm not sure that two our projects are competitors because we use too 
different approaches -- Wt written almost like Qt and CppCMS is actually
based on "Django" ideas.

I started my project because there was anything suitable for web
development in C++ and I'm interested why Wt hadn't chosen more
"webish" way?

Thanks,
    Artyom

P.S.: Yes I had read the remarks on the web site but they do not look
      too convenient. 


      

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