Igor, On 15 Jul 2013, at 17:48, Igor Stasenko <siguc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> since you gave listing at the end of page, > i wonder, how much PHP (yes! :) code it would take to implement same app? :) > > of course , PHP is not really fair comparison, since it doesn't > implements full HTTP stack, > nor it deals with HTTP requests directly as Zinc does, and runs on top > of web server which does that for it. I don't know enough about PHP to really comment, but do you mean it would be (much) shorter ? I wonder and would certainly like to see. Just don't forget to include the full upload validation and parsing logic, as well as the default image. All lines of all files count: code, html, css, js, … Anyway, the tutorial was not meant as a 'see how few lines we need'. I once did that in Reddit.st - In 10 elegant Smalltalk classes - Implementing a Reddit style web application in Smalltalk - Using Seaside, Glorp and PostgreSQL, but it is no longer available online, I should revive it. Sven > On 15 July 2013 13:12, Sven Van Caekenberghe <s...@stfx.eu> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I wrote a new tutorial, "Building and deploying your first web app with >> Pharo - Understanding HTTP fundamentals through Zinc HTTP Components". >> >> By chronologically following the development process, you will see a small >> web app growing from something trivial to the final result. Finally, we will >> save our source code in a repository and deploy for real in the cloud. >> >> http://zn.stfx.eu/zn/build-and-deploy-1st-webapp >> >> Pharo 2.0/3.0 features such as Nautilus, SmalltalkHub, Metacello >> Configurations, Zeroconf Scripts and of course Zinc HTTP Components are used >> while highlighting traditional strengths such as incremental, live & >> interactive development in a rich environment. >> >> Enjoy, >> >> Sven >> >> PS: Feedback is welcome, the source document lives here >> https://github.com/svenvc/zinc/blob/master/build-and-deploy-1st-webapp/build-deploy-1st-webapp.md >> - pull requests appreciated. >> >> -- >> Sven Van Caekenberghe >> Proudly supporting Pharo >> http://pharo.org >> http://association.pharo.org >> http://consortium.pharo.org >> >> > > > > -- > Best regards, > Igor Stasenko. >