With 35 years of programming experience—starting at professional age 20 building WinDev software for lawyers, doctors, and others — I’ve worked across diverse business domains, technologies, and programming languages throughout Europe, Canada, Tunisia, and Africa, including critical sectors such as banking, education, industry, and government.
Business applications are my world. They are both fun and critical: their success or failure can impact thousands of people.
For a long time, I avoided the web. Web development felt artificially complex, full of anti-architectural patterns that work against flexible, well-designed business software. A major barrier for me was React-like frameworks—and JavaScript itself.
Thanks to my AI collaborators (Claude, Gemini, Qwen, Grok, and ChatGPT, each for its competitiveness skill), I was able to overcome this barrier in a fundamental way. I not only built and successfully delivered a web version of Organizium, but also created stzweb framework to empower my applications with a foundation that I fully master — one that makes sense to me ; that I can adapt, extend, and evolve further in a clean and simple way.
stzweb is built on three pillars:
Here is the kind of UI you can build immediately with stzweb.

Zui makes the right design choices for you and offers your users an out-of-the-box assistant panel, along with many practical features that business software users rely on every day.
For example, when working in a 70+-year-old bank where users come from different generations, the older ones—often the most senior and graded in the organization—may prefer a retro interface similar to the tools they are already comfortable with.
Instead of long discussions trying to convince them to adopt a modern UI, they simply press F2, and the entire application switches to a retro style, like this:






This is the Softanza spirit and its architectural discipline applied to taming web application complexity. Now imagine what becomes possible when RingScript or Youssaf Rust scripting tool for the web is ready, and the full power of Softanza and Ring WebLib can be used instead of JavaScript behind the Zen scripting layer of the stzweb framework...
PS: I’ll be publishing the stzweb framework on GitHub when I return home to Tunisia, so you’ll be able to try it yourself.
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Hello Mansour and everyone,
Wow!
I am pleasantly impressed with what you've previewed for us about
your web framework. I've looked at it with interest and it
certainly is exciting!
This group is full of geniuses with their ingenious creations. :-)
:-)
Thank you very much.
Best regards,
Antonio F.S.
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