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Thursday, October 29, 2009
Brew up a Rich Web Application with Cappuccino
Last night I gave a fun talk on the Cappuccino framework to a handful of Portland JavaScript Admirers.
Cappuccino looks like a great framework. I think the only problem is that it uses yet another language - it would be much easier to reuse our web developer talents, if they could have used Javascript directly.
Are you considering some kind of integration with Tapestry?
Cappuccino can be very compelling and occasionally very frustrating (I think less of the latter with Atlas). It is orthogonal to Tapestry partly because it is all-or-nothing on the client, and partly because you just want a stateless layer of servlets or restlets or something on the server.
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Cappuccino looks like a great framework.
ReplyDeleteI think the only problem is that it uses yet another language - it would be much easier to reuse our web developer talents, if they could have used Javascript directly.
Are you considering some kind of integration with Tapestry?
Cappuccino can be very compelling and occasionally very frustrating (I think less of the latter with Atlas). It is orthogonal to Tapestry partly because it is all-or-nothing on the client, and partly because you just want a stateless layer of servlets or restlets or something on the server.
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