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Pier for VASt

Julian Fitzell-2
I just announced a first (alpha-ish) release of Pier for VA Smalltalk:
http://blog.fitzell.ca/2009/11/pier-for-vast.html

It uses Grease, the same portability layer as Seaside 3.0a5 so may
prove fairly straightforward to move onto other platforms that already
support Seaside. There's still plenty of cleanup required though,
probably.

Julian
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Re: Pier for VASt

Dennis Schetinin


2009/11/3 Julian Fitzell <[hidden email]>
I just announced a first (alpha-ish) release of Pier for VA Smalltalk:
http://blog.fitzell.ca/2009/11/pier-for-vast.html

It uses Grease, the same portability layer as Seaside 3.0a5 so may
prove fairly straightforward to move onto other platforms that already
support Seaside. There's still plenty of cleanup required though,
probably.

Julian

So, this is Pier based on Seaside 3.0, right?

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Re: Pier for VASt

Julian Fitzell-2
On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 11:40 PM, Dennis Schetinin <[hidden email]> wrote:

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> 2009/11/3 Julian Fitzell <[hidden email]>
>>
>> I just announced a first (alpha-ish) release of Pier for VA Smalltalk:
>> http://blog.fitzell.ca/2009/11/pier-for-vast.html
>>
>> It uses Grease, the same portability layer as Seaside 3.0a5 so may
>> prove fairly straightforward to move onto other platforms that already
>> support Seaside. There's still plenty of cleanup required though,
>> probably.
>>
>> Julian
>
> So, this is Pier based on Seaside 3.0, right?

Yes, 3.0a5.

Julian
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