
The Seaside Heresy (at OTUG)
1 year ago
This video is from the Object Technology User's Group in Minneapolis/St. Paul on September 16, 2008. In it we
* have a brief demo of MagLev,
* describe the underlying architecture of GemStone,
* summarize the Smalltalk syntax,
* look at the nature and challenges of web frameworks,
* build a Seaside application,
* address the "back button" problem with Seaside,
* make "subroutine" calls with Seaside, and
* edit code in a debugger running in a separate VM.
* have a brief demo of MagLev,
* describe the underlying architecture of GemStone,
* summarize the Smalltalk syntax,
* look at the nature and challenges of web frameworks,
* build a Seaside application,
* address the "back button" problem with Seaside,
* make "subroutine" calls with Seaside, and
* edit code in a debugger running in a separate VM.
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Allen Hammock 1 year agoGreat presentation. It's a long one to watch (I broke it up into three nights), but the incremental build from scratch makes this an excellent introduction into Seaside. I come from PHP and more recently Ruby and think this would be excellent for any kind of web developer audience. Would love to know more about Gemonstone's persistence capabilities and how to make that scale out. -
emptist 1 year agoI love the presentation so much, thanks! -
markross 1 year agoI enjoyed the presentation. Hope you're well :)
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