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Re: Webtoolkit [message #14389 is a reply to message #14373] Sun, 24 February 2008 22:16 Go to previous message
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It is easy to do PHP style programming in C++. After all, HTML is just text and we have String, do not we?

We do, there's no arguing here Smile. But still, if this becomes a reality, I would like to see more than HTML/text output. A C++ Servlet or "echo" equivalent wouldn't be that great. I would like to see a framework which removes as much of the messy job of browser "programing" as possible. For example, from the myriad of web toolkits that exist, I think that Tapestry 4.x offer a nice balance between high level code, small quantities of glue code, and dynamic HTML that is based on templates which can be created in in a visual editor or fed directly to an online HTML/CSS compatibility checker.
 
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