from my extremely limited understanding about web dev, Seaside if my memory serves me correctly it integrate JS/ HTML/ CSS . IT has many great features, its mature and well documented. Most likely most existing pharo web dev frameworks do this as well.
PharoJS is definitely a very cool idea, but its a big project none the less , so it will take some time for it to get there. Assuming devs contribute to it, the massive difference between "I want" and "I make". On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 12:47 PM Siemen Baader <siemenbaa...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > Is anyone else interested in PharoJS and making it mature for their own > commercial mobile and single page web app (and node.js) development? > > I think it has a huge potential because it brings the browser runtime and > many libraries and online services from the JS world to us Smalltalkers > while letting us keep our agile development and good CS practices. But it > does not yet have the necessary features and documentation to work smoothly. > > -- Siemen >