On Thu 08 Apr 2010 22:46, 0wl <
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> Hey,
>
> In the name of the scheme underground crew
http://www.ai.mit.edu/projects/su/su.html, I adapted the HTTP Monkey webserver (see
>
freshmeat.net) with a (port 2003) metaserver.
>
> You can send in full guile, scheme48, scheme interpreter executables with a loadfile (1 file full of server side code, See src/
> schemeclient.c and src/epoll.c (mk_epoll_add_meta_client
> function).
>
> I uploaded a tarball here of the full server:
http://tullarisc.xtreemhost.com/monkey-0.10.0-mac.tgz
>
> Love, tullarisc
>
> 2010/3/29 Andy Wingo <
address@hidden>
>
> Hey folks,
>
> On Sun 28 Mar 2010 22:39, Neil Jerram <
address@hidden> writes:
>
> > 0wl <
address@hidden> writes:
> >
> >> I was wondering if there's a place in guile for developing a graphical toolkit
> >> for example like gnome's guile extensions.
> >> Or for webserver scripting except CGI. The graphical toolkit has been done for
> >> GNU smalltalk. In this way one could provide a
> >> morphs environment for scheme and/or guile.
> >
> > It's not clear to me what you mean; can you explain more?
>
> Perhaps 0wl means a GUI toolkit that is mostly written in Scheme,
> instead of mostly a wrapper to libraries written in some other language.
> That would allow the toolkit to be more Schemey. It could have a
> "presentation layer" that renders to HTML/Js/websockets, to make an app
> available over the web.
>
> Is that it? There's certainly a place for that kind of experimentation
> within the broader Guile project; probably not in the Guile repo itself,
> but who knows?
>
> > (I'm also not familiar with what you mean by "morphs". I tried googling
> > this, but the results didn't clearly indicate a single software idea.)
>
>
http://selflanguage.org/_static/tutorial/Tutorial/Morphic/Morphs/Morphs.html
>
> "Widgets", in Self.
>
> Andy
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