[plt-scheme] Sweet-expressions on PLT

From: Noel Welsh (noelwelsh at gmail.com)
Date: Tue Nov 4 11:24:16 EST 2008

It's not an exclusive or.  You can use continuations and Rails style
routes to good effect in the same application.  If I get time I'll
write up something about how we use both in our web apps.

N.

On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 1:54 PM, Eduardo Bellani <ebellani at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hmmm, this nagare looks pretty sweet.
> I though the same about LeftParen too mate, RoR is already the best RoR in
> the world
> in my view :P. Time to switch paradigms for me, not to incrementally improve
> something.
...
> On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 9:02 AM, Marek Kubica <marek at xivilization.net> wrote:
>>
...
>> I thought about using LaftParen but decided against it. Why? Because as
>> far as I see, it provides the next Rails-like framework. There's
>> nothing wrong with this approach, but I'm already sick of seeing all
>> these frameworks which port the Rails-way over. I tried running
>> Seaside, but haven't yet managed to get it running on any Smalltalk
>> that's not called Squeak. So I settled for Nagare (Python continuation
>> based framework) and the PLT web server. My projects are currently on
>> hold, though, since I don't have much time these days.


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