Hi everybody,
It happens that Squeak and Aida were actually born on the same year. Namely, at summer 1996 the Aida development started and late in this year a first Aida project was already online: a bookstore for a major Slovenian publisher. The next most important milestones: - 1998: a Gas Billing System was developed as a pure web application with Aida, heading Aida primarily into business web app domain; - 2000 Aida becomes Open Sourced and introduced more broadly at first Camp Smalltalk in San Diego; - 2006: Ajax support, just few months after Ajax was coined, Aida already had a fully integrated and seamless Ajax; - 2007: Squeak port, a website, mailing list, community building - 2009: Aida logo and new website design - 2011: Realtime with WebSockets, HTML5, mobile Even that it is currently quiet in the community, Aida is evolving and consolidating all HTML5 and realtime achievements in 'HTML5 rush years', running daily internal web portals in companies, like for ISO9000 Quality Management doc systems, Gas Pipeline Measure Management etc. It certainly proved that its architecture is sound enough to stand the test of a time for past 20 years, so it certainly will for many more years to come. Best regards Janko _______________________________________________ Aida mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.aidaweb.si/mailman/listinfo/aida |
Congratulations Janko and the rest of community for all the work behind,
Aida is an important place in the Smalltalk ecosystem and is nice to see it healthy and mature (20 years!). I'm using Pharo these days mostly for data visualization and interactive documentation as a desktop app, and I will be testing some web publishing at some point, maybe experimenting with Teapot, so having mature decades old standing environments and new ones is for sure a good sign about Smalltalk. Cheers, Offray On 06/09/16 20:40, Janko Mivšek wrote: > Hi everybody, > > It happens that Squeak and Aida were actually born on the same year. > Namely, at summer 1996 the Aida development started and late in this > year a first Aida project was already online: a bookstore for a major > Slovenian publisher. > > The next most important milestones: > > - 1998: a Gas Billing System was developed as a pure web application > with Aida, heading Aida primarily into business web app domain; > - 2000 Aida becomes Open Sourced and introduced more broadly at first > Camp Smalltalk in San Diego; > - 2006: Ajax support, just few months after Ajax was coined, Aida > already had a fully integrated and seamless Ajax; > - 2007: Squeak port, a website, mailing list, community building > - 2009: Aida logo and new website design > - 2011: Realtime with WebSockets, HTML5, mobile > > Even that it is currently quiet in the community, Aida is evolving and > consolidating all HTML5 and realtime achievements in 'HTML5 rush > years', running daily internal web portals in companies, like for > ISO9000 Quality Management doc systems, Gas Pipeline Measure > Management etc. > > It certainly proved that its architecture is sound enough to stand the > test of a time for past 20 years, so it certainly will for many more > years to come. > > Best regards > Janko > _______________________________________________ > Aida mailing list > [hidden email] > http://lists.aidaweb.si/mailman/listinfo/aida > _______________________________________________ Aida mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.aidaweb.si/mailman/listinfo/aida |
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Janko, ČESTITKE iz vsega srca!!! To je bilo eno veliko delo :-)) LP2016-09-06 20:40 GMT+02:00 Janko Mivšek <[hidden email]>: Hi everybody, -- Vladimir Drobnjak
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Hi All,
Janko congratulations for such a great product !!! regards, bruno El 07/09/2016 a las 4:09, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas escribió: > Congratulations Janko and the rest of community for all the work > behind, Aida is an important place in the Smalltalk ecosystem and is > nice to see it healthy and mature (20 years!). > > I'm using Pharo these days mostly for data visualization and > interactive documentation as a desktop app, and I will be testing some > web publishing at some point, maybe experimenting with Teapot, so > having mature decades old standing environments and new ones is for > sure a good sign about Smalltalk. > > Cheers, > > Offray > > > On 06/09/16 20:40, Janko Mivšek wrote: >> Hi everybody, >> >> It happens that Squeak and Aida were actually born on the same year. >> Namely, at summer 1996 the Aida development started and late in this >> year a first Aida project was already online: a bookstore for a major >> Slovenian publisher. >> >> The next most important milestones: >> >> - 1998: a Gas Billing System was developed as a pure web application >> with Aida, heading Aida primarily into business web app domain; >> - 2000 Aida becomes Open Sourced and introduced more broadly at first >> Camp Smalltalk in San Diego; >> - 2006: Ajax support, just few months after Ajax was coined, Aida >> already had a fully integrated and seamless Ajax; >> - 2007: Squeak port, a website, mailing list, community building >> - 2009: Aida logo and new website design >> - 2011: Realtime with WebSockets, HTML5, mobile >> >> Even that it is currently quiet in the community, Aida is evolving >> and consolidating all HTML5 and realtime achievements in 'HTML5 rush >> years', running daily internal web portals in companies, like for >> ISO9000 Quality Management doc systems, Gas Pipeline Measure >> Management etc. >> >> It certainly proved that its architecture is sound enough to stand >> the test of a time for past 20 years, so it certainly will for many >> more years to come. >> >> Best regards >> Janko >> _______________________________________________ >> Aida mailing list >> [hidden email] >> http://lists.aidaweb.si/mailman/listinfo/aida >> > > _______________________________________________ > Aida mailing list > [hidden email] > http://lists.aidaweb.si/mailman/listinfo/aida > _______________________________________________ Aida mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.aidaweb.si/mailman/listinfo/aida |
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Ciao Janco, congratulations!
Lorenzo -----Messaggio originale----- Da: Aida [mailto:[hidden email]] Per conto di Janko Mivšek Inviato: martedì 6 settembre 2016 20.40 A: Aida/Web general discussion list Oggetto: [aida] 20 Years of Aida/Web Hi everybody, It happens that Squeak and Aida were actually born on the same year. Namely, at summer 1996 the Aida development started and late in this year a first Aida project was already online: a bookstore for a major Slovenian publisher. The next most important milestones: - 1998: a Gas Billing System was developed as a pure web application with Aida, heading Aida primarily into business web app domain; - 2000 Aida becomes Open Sourced and introduced more broadly at first Camp Smalltalk in San Diego; - 2006: Ajax support, just few months after Ajax was coined, Aida already had a fully integrated and seamless Ajax; - 2007: Squeak port, a website, mailing list, community building - 2009: Aida logo and new website design - 2011: Realtime with WebSockets, HTML5, mobile Even that it is currently quiet in the community, Aida is evolving and consolidating all HTML5 and realtime achievements in 'HTML5 rush years', running daily internal web portals in companies, like for ISO9000 Quality Management doc systems, Gas Pipeline Measure Management etc. It certainly proved that its architecture is sound enough to stand the test of a time for past 20 years, so it certainly will for many more years to come. Best regards Janko _______________________________________________ Aida mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.aidaweb.si/mailman/listinfo/aida _______________________________________________ Aida mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.aidaweb.si/mailman/listinfo/aida |
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Congratulations Janko, well done.
Nicholas On 09/06/2016 01:40 PM, Janko Mivšek wrote: > Hi everybody, > > It happens that Squeak and Aida were actually born on the same year. > Namely, at summer 1996 the Aida development started and late in this > year a first Aida project was already online: a bookstore for a major > Slovenian publisher. > > The next most important milestones: > > - 1998: a Gas Billing System was developed as a pure web application > with Aida, heading Aida primarily into business web app domain; > - 2000 Aida becomes Open Sourced and introduced more broadly at first > Camp Smalltalk in San Diego; > - 2006: Ajax support, just few months after Ajax was coined, Aida > already had a fully integrated and seamless Ajax; > - 2007: Squeak port, a website, mailing list, community building > - 2009: Aida logo and new website design > - 2011: Realtime with WebSockets, HTML5, mobile > > Even that it is currently quiet in the community, Aida is evolving and > consolidating all HTML5 and realtime achievements in 'HTML5 rush > years', running daily internal web portals in companies, like for > ISO9000 Quality Management doc systems, Gas Pipeline Measure > Management etc. > > It certainly proved that its architecture is sound enough to stand the > test of a time for past 20 years, so it certainly will for many more > years to come. > > Best regards > Janko > _______________________________________________ > Aida mailing list > [hidden email] > http://lists.aidaweb.si/mailman/listinfo/aida _______________________________________________ Aida mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.aidaweb.si/mailman/listinfo/aida |
Thanks to everyone for nice words!
Best regards Janko Nicholas Moore je 07. 09. 2016 ob 20:02 napisal: > Congratulations Janko, well done. > > Nicholas > > > On 09/06/2016 01:40 PM, Janko Mivšek wrote: >> Hi everybody, >> >> It happens that Squeak and Aida were actually born on the same year. >> Namely, at summer 1996 the Aida development started and late in this >> year a first Aida project was already online: a bookstore for a major >> Slovenian publisher. >> >> The next most important milestones: >> >> - 1998: a Gas Billing System was developed as a pure web application >> with Aida, heading Aida primarily into business web app domain; >> - 2000 Aida becomes Open Sourced and introduced more broadly at first >> Camp Smalltalk in San Diego; >> - 2006: Ajax support, just few months after Ajax was coined, Aida >> already had a fully integrated and seamless Ajax; >> - 2007: Squeak port, a website, mailing list, community building >> - 2009: Aida logo and new website design >> - 2011: Realtime with WebSockets, HTML5, mobile >> >> Even that it is currently quiet in the community, Aida is evolving and >> consolidating all HTML5 and realtime achievements in 'HTML5 rush >> years', running daily internal web portals in companies, like for >> ISO9000 Quality Management doc systems, Gas Pipeline Measure >> Management etc. >> >> It certainly proved that its architecture is sound enough to stand the >> test of a time for past 20 years, so it certainly will for many more >> years to come. >> >> Best regards >> Janko >> _______________________________________________ >> Aida mailing list >> [hidden email] >> http://lists.aidaweb.si/mailman/listinfo/aida > > _______________________________________________ > Aida mailing list > [hidden email] > http://lists.aidaweb.si/mailman/listinfo/aida > -- Janko Mivšek Svetovalec za informatiko Eranova d.o.o. Ljubljana, Slovenija www.eranova.si tel: 01 514 22 55 faks: 01 514 22 56 gsm: 031 674 565 _______________________________________________ Aida mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.aidaweb.si/mailman/listinfo/aida |
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