Ever heard of Grails (http://grails.codehaus.org/)? I've heard that
it is Rails-like RAD web development power in a Groovy \ Java
environment. One of the main books on Grails (e.g., "The Definitive
Guide to Grails) has as it's main ongoing example the development of a
private \ shared bookmark \ tag application that we might use as a
starting point. I was impressed with the ease and speed of
development of such a moderately complex Web 2.0 mashup application
using Grails.
It appears that "coding by convention"-based development environments
like Rails and Grails definitely represent improved bases for web
application development. This might be a good prototyping tool for
the type of social networking development that we're contemplating.
- Craig.
Anyone working on their assignments? See
http://www.helpmatch.net/index.php?title=HelpMatch_Architectural_Requirement
s
:)
best regards,
Ruth
I've been up the walls at the day job, so I'm just able to start
helping out again. Sorry about that..
James
On Sep 19, 9:45 pm, "Ruth Malan at Bredemeyer Consulting"
<ruth_ma...@bredemeyer.com> wrote:
> Sounds promising; fun even. :)
>
> Anyone working on their assignments? Seehttp://www.helpmatch.net/index.php?title=HelpMatch_Architectural_Requ...
> s
>
> :)
>
> best regards,
>
> Ruth
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: help...@googlegroups.com [mailto:help...@googlegroups.com] On
>
> Behalf Of Craig
> Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 11:26 PM
> To: HelpMatch
> Subject: Grails?
>
> >From Gary Berosik, Twin Cities OTUG ... I thought this might be
> applicable to what we're working on:
>
> Ever heard of Grails (http://grails.codehaus.org/)? I've heard that
> it is Rails-like RAD web development power in a Groovy \ Java
> environment. One of the main books on Grails (e.g., "The Definitive
> Guide to Grails) has as it's main ongoing example the development of a
> private \ shared bookmark \ tag application that we might use as a
> starting point. I was impressed with the ease and speed of
> development of such a moderately complex Web 2.0 mashup application
> using Grails.
>
> It appears that "coding by convention"-based development environments
> like Rails and Grails definitely represent improved bases for web
> application development. This might be a good prototyping tool for
> the type of social networking development that we're contemplating.
>
> - Craig.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -