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Lisp web devel?

Name: Anonymous 2012-06-04 15:32

Is Racket the best way to develop web apps with LISP?

Name: Anonymous 2012-06-04 15:37

go fuck yourself faggot

Name: Anonymous 2012-06-04 15:38

Ruby on Rails is the only acceptable choice for web development.

Name: Anonymous 2012-06-04 15:57

No. Use FastCGI: http://www.cliki.net/FastCGI

Name: Anonymous 2012-06-04 16:16

>>4
any framework?

Name: Anonymous 2012-06-04 16:23

>>5

lisp-on-lines

Name: Anonymous 2012-06-04 16:37

Clack+Caveman
http://clacklisp.org/

Name: sage 2012-06-04 16:47

Don't use Lisp for web, use Clojure.

Name: Anonymous 2012-06-04 17:12

motherfucker, i shit you not, i have just started a racket web framework not one hour age. i'm not even kidding you.

it's still a long way from anywhere, but it's kind of MVC based... I guess. I tried following the continue tutorial but thought the URLs they generated were BUTT UGLY so i decided to go #:stateless. i'm doing this because i'm shit tired of working with PHP faggots; not sure if it'll bring me anywhere though (of course if it works i'll use it for my own clients).

what i'm looking for mostly is something dead-flexible. with hooks and events everywhere like drupal, only less bloated. i18n is non-optional. also, every controller fits in a site structure so we can easily generate breadcrumbs and put active-trail classes on links. we use a seperate system to actually "build" the menus. controllers return (hierarchically) tagged sexpressions which are converted into xexpressions by the theming layer. a type might be something like '(page product detail). blah blah blah

anyways, just letting you guys know what i'm up too... i tend to deliver so yu're up for something gewd

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