Re: [WebDNA] New Webdna framework ! ... (addresses some initial concerns...
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It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = This is a multi-part message in MIME format.--------------080408000700080208090007Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowedContent-Transfer-Encoding: 7bitGovinda,I took a quick look. Great idea!SteveGovinda wrote:> Hi Everyone>> I had a great time writing something purely from the joy inherent in the creative impulse. It started as a 10-minute carefully-worded reply to Donovan's post-question :>> >> Subject: Re: [WebDNA] Webdna and CMS>> Date: 2012-01-11 11:46:17 AM EST>>>> MVC is something I've been hearing a lot about lately.>>>> For the most part, I think in our context, we mostly could benefit from the use of a MV system (separating the WebDNA from controlling/viewing templates as much as possible to allow versatility on the front end). What would be the Controller aspect?.. javascript handlers, AJAX, Flash I suppose.>>>> Anyway, I'm curious how WebDNA'ers perceive the MVC architecture when related to WebDNA or PHP apps.>> > ... and as I was writing, I realized it would be more demonstrative to just show a mockup/draft of a little MVC code.. and then I got carried away coding my (at first one-page-long) example, and then ended up taking a week out of my busy work load to further the thoughts...>> Then Lawrence Banahan (on this list) jumped in :-) , and, well... here is our joint effort/result:>> http://www.webdnacodesparker.com/>> It is tongue in cheek, yet totally serious code.. and pure fun (for us anyway).>> In case the only people who read this post are a few overly-worked Webdna experts who already have their own libraries, and so no interest in diving into someone else's code, for free anyway, ... well then perhaps just enjoy watching a few of the demo videos at a time when you wanted to just be entertained anyway... perhaps the video on "Caching", "URL-routing", and "White-space Control"... will give a pleasant experience.. seeing what we made.>> On the most positive note - perhaps lots of people here will jump in, and we end up making a total modern full-featured competitive framework ;-)>> I *have* to go back to the PHP project that is my current responsibility for the coming weeks... but would meanwhile love to hear any response... serious or play, as you get time, and/or feel like it.>>> -Govinda> --------------080408000700080208090007Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Govinda,
I took a quick look. Great idea!
Steve
Govinda wrote:
Hi EveryoneI had a great time writing something purely from the joy inherent in the creative impulse. It started as a 10-minute carefully-worded reply to Donovan's post-question :
Subject: Re: [WebDNA] Webdna and CMSDate: 2012-01-11 11:46:17 AM ESTMVC is something I've been hearing a lot about lately.For the most part, I think in our context, we mostly could benefit from the use of a MV system (separating the WebDNA from controlling/viewing templates as much as possible to allow versatility on the front end). What would be the Controller aspect?.. javascript handlers, AJAX, Flash I suppose.Anyway, I'm curious how WebDNA'ers perceive the MVC architecture when related to WebDNA or PHP apps.
... and as I was writing, I realized it would be more demonstrative to just show a mockup/draft of a little MVC code.. and then I got carried away coding my (at first one-page-long) example, and then ended up taking a week out of my busy work load to further the thoughts... Then Lawrence Banahan (on this list) jumped in :-) , and, well... here is our joint effort/result:http://www.webdnacodesparker.com/It is tongue in cheek, yet totally serious code.. and pure fun (for us anyway).In case the only people who read this post are a few overly-worked Webdna experts who already have their own libraries, and so no interest in diving into someone else's code, for free anyway, ... well then perhaps just enjoy watching a few of the demo videos at a time when you wanted to just be entertained anyway... perhaps the video on "Caching", "URL-routing", and "White-space Control"... will give a pleasant experience.. seeing what we made. On the most positive note - perhaps lots of people here will jump in, and we end up making a total modern full-featured competitive framework ;-)I *have* to go back to the PHP project that is my current responsibility for the coming weeks... but would meanwhile love to hear any response... serious or play, as you get time, and/or feel like it.-Govinda
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This is a multi-part message in MIME format.--------------080408000700080208090007Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowedContent-Transfer-Encoding: 7bitGovinda,I took a quick look. Great idea!SteveGovinda wrote:> Hi Everyone>> I had a great time writing something purely from the joy inherent in the creative impulse. It started as a 10-minute carefully-worded reply to Donovan's post-question :>> >> Subject: Re: [WebDNA] Webdna and CMS>> Date: 2012-01-11 11:46:17 AM EST>>>> MVC is something I've been hearing a lot about lately.>>>> For the most part, I think in our context, we mostly could benefit from the use of a MV system (separating the WebDNA from controlling/viewing templates as much as possible to allow versatility on the front end). What would be the Controller aspect?.. javascript handlers, AJAX, Flash I suppose.>>>> Anyway, I'm curious how WebDNA'ers perceive the MVC architecture when related to WebDNA or PHP apps.>> > ... and as I was writing, I realized it would be more demonstrative to just show a mockup/draft of a little MVC code.. and then I got carried away coding my (at first one-page-long) example, and then ended up taking a week out of my busy work load to further the thoughts...>> Then Lawrence Banahan (on this list) jumped in :-) , and, well... here is our joint effort/result:>> http://www.webdnacodesparker.com/>> It is tongue in cheek, yet totally serious code.. and pure fun (for us anyway).>> In case the only people who read this post are a few overly-worked Webdna experts who already have their own libraries, and so no interest in diving into someone else's code, for free anyway, ... well then perhaps just enjoy watching a few of the demo videos at a time when you wanted to just be entertained anyway... perhaps the video on "Caching", "URL-routing", and "White-space Control"... will give a pleasant experience.. seeing what we made.>> On the most positive note - perhaps lots of people here will jump in, and we end up making a total modern full-featured competitive framework ;-)>> I *have* to go back to the PHP project that is my current responsibility for the coming weeks... but would meanwhile love to hear any response... serious or play, as you get time, and/or feel like it.>>> -Govinda> --------------080408000700080208090007Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Govinda,
I took a quick look. Great idea!
Steve
Govinda wrote:
Hi EveryoneI had a great time writing something purely from the joy inherent in the creative impulse. It started as a 10-minute carefully-worded reply to Donovan's post-question :
Subject: Re: [WebDNA] Webdna and CMSDate: 2012-01-11 11:46:17 AM ESTMVC is something I've been hearing a lot about lately.For the most part, I think in our context, we mostly could benefit from the use of a MV system (separating the WebDNA from controlling/viewing templates as much as possible to allow versatility on the front end). What would be the Controller aspect?.. javascript handlers, AJAX, Flash I suppose.Anyway, I'm curious how WebDNA'ers perceive the MVC architecture when related to WebDNA or PHP apps.
... and as I was writing, I realized it would be more demonstrative to just show a mockup/draft of a little MVC code.. and then I got carried away coding my (at first one-page-long) example, and then ended up taking a week out of my busy work load to further the thoughts... Then Lawrence Banahan (on this list) jumped in :-) , and, well... here is our joint effort/result:http://www.webdnacodesparker.com/It is tongue in cheek, yet totally serious code.. and pure fun (for us anyway).In case the only people who read this post are a few overly-worked Webdna experts who already have their own libraries, and so no interest in diving into someone else's code, for free anyway, ... well then perhaps just enjoy watching a few of the demo videos at a time when you wanted to just be entertained anyway... perhaps the video on "Caching", "URL-routing", and "White-space Control"... will give a pleasant experience.. seeing what we made. On the most positive note - perhaps lots of people here will jump in, and we end up making a total modern full-featured competitive framework ;-)I *have* to go back to the PHP project that is my current responsibility for the coming weeks... but would meanwhile love to hear any response... serious or play, as you get time, and/or feel like it.-Govinda
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