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by melvinroest
247 days ago
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Reminds me a bit of the Seaside framework in Pharo. A lot of the things I programmed in Pharo at my previous employer was a lot of back and forth between front-end and back-end, because the back-end was managing the front-end state. For B2B apps that don't have a lot of latency requirements, etc., I'd say it's better. For high scalable B2C apps though? No. |
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Edit - rather than spam with multiple thank you comments, I'll say here to current and potential future repliers: thanks!