Maybe I should note that a Magritte is surely useful for ideas.
But a solution not using the Magritte modeling approach might be
better for the task of actually generating applications for different
systems / language environments.
Magritte is foremost about modelling domain objects to be used
_wi
Nice. I'll definitely have a look because I need to prototype something
quite domain heavy and it may help a lot.
Phil
On Fri, Sep 8, 2017 at 5:09 PM, Peter Fisk wrote:
> Hi Phil,
>
> I already have PHP support for CodeIgniter and Laravel.
>
> Adding support for Zend Framework might take a day
Hi Phil,
I already have PHP support for CodeIgniter and Laravel.
Adding support for Zend Framework might take a day or so to implement.
Any framework which supports MVC and AJAX should be fairly easy to integrate
(eg Python/Django, NodeJS/Adonis, etc). The main difference amongst the
frameworks
Peter,
How hard would it be to generate other languages? e.g. PHP for Zend
Framework 2.
Best,
Phil
On Sep 7, 2017 14:54, "Peter Fisk" wrote:
> Hi everyone, The RailsExpress.com website will be updated over the coming
> days to reflect what I am currently working on in Pharo 6.0. I have found
Hi peter
About magritte, feel free to extend it and let us know.
stef
On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 2:54 PM, Peter Fisk wrote:
> Hi everyone, The RailsExpress.com website will be updated over the coming
> days to reflect what I am currently working on in Pharo 6.0. I have found
> that the "Smalltalk l
Hi everyone,The RailsExpress.com website will be updated over the coming days
to reflect what I am currently working on in Pharo 6.0.I have found that the
"Smalltalk like" environment in Ruby isn't powerful enough to implement a
fully automated web application generator.That is why I changed to Pha
i will wait for further explanation because when it comes to web dev i am
clueless
On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 2:59 PM H. Hirzel wrote:
> OK, RailsExpress
>
> Rails Express is Peter Fisk's attempt to make web development both
> easy and enjoyable. It feels like Smalltalk, but it is built 100% in
> R
OK, RailsExpress
Rails Express is Peter Fisk's attempt to make web development both
easy and enjoyable. It feels like Smalltalk, but it is built 100% in
Ruby-on-Rails.
So it is NOT about the Pharo 6.0 Generator; did not find the source
code yet
On 9/7/17, H. Hirzel wrote:
> @Dimitris
>
>
@Dimitris
And actually probably the most interesting link
http://railsexpress.com/
On 9/7/17, H. Hirzel wrote:
> Dimitris,
>
> more info for the wiki here
>
> https://railsexpress.quora.com/ and
>
> https://github.com/pdfisk/rails-express
>
> HH.
>
> On 9/7/17, Dimitris Chloupis w
Dimitris,
more info for the wiki here
https://railsexpress.quora.com/ and
https://github.com/pdfisk/rails-express
HH.
On 9/7/17, Dimitris Chloupis wrote:
> Well done ! :)
>
> I added your answer to Pharo Wiki "How to" section
> https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo/blob/master/wiki/
Well done ! :)
I added your answer to Pharo Wiki "How to" section
https://github.com/pharo-project/pharo/blob/master/wiki/contents/howto.md
On Sat, Sep 2, 2017 at 12:05 AM Peter Fisk wrote:
> Hi everyone, The latest version of my "Rails Express" rapid application
> development environment is bu
To follow up on this, maybe the easiest is to read
https://ci.inria.fr/pharo-contribution/view/Books/job/Magritte/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/book-result/MagritteBooklet.pdf
to have the domain model aspect covered. Magritte has a generator for
Morphic and Seaside.
It would be nice to have more
Hello Brad
In this context it is probably useful to (re-)read the thesis by Lukas Rengli
http://scg.unibe.ch/archive/masters/Reng06a.pdf
As a complete example of how we applied a meta-model to a Web application
we present Pier, the second version of a fully object-oriented implementation
of a c
Hi Peter,
Really good work. I'm impressed. Pharo is really gaining some cutting edge
options. I would like to know a lot more about your framework. Thanks for
the effort.
-
Brad Selfridge
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Thank you for sharing, Peter.
Good that you 'rediscovered' Smalltalk!
Most interesting point of what you write
Ruby-on-Rails, of course, has built-in generators that can create data
models, controllers, views, etc. And there are also more sophisticated
application generators such as Yeoman.
Th
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