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Re: Cross platform server based development


From: Larry Coleman
Subject: Re: Cross platform server based development
Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2005 17:43:56 -0700 (PDT)

Actually, there was a release of RIGS back in
February. It's usable for console applications; some
more work is required for it to be usable for GUIs. 

Nothing major has changed since the last release, just
a quick fix to get it to compile on Gentoo. 

--- Adam Fedor <fedor@doc.com> wrote:

> We actually have a GNUstep<->Ruby bridge. But we've
> never released a 
> version of it - it's just in CVS. Perhaps we should
> make a release.
> 
> 
> On Aug 16, 2005, at 9:40 AM, Nicola Pero wrote:
> 
> > For server applications, I would strongly
> recommend GNUstep.  It's very
> > fast, very well tested, reliable, and easy to
> integrate with C 
> > libraries
> > and tools.  There are other systems you could use,
> but for server
> > development, GNUstep is probably the best one (or
> one of the best 
> > ones).
> > We use it at work with some very large
> mission-critical enterprise
> > systems, and we're very happy with it.
> >
> > I'm not sure about Python and Ruby though ... I
> never tried to 
> > integrate
> > it with Python or Ruby so I don't really know
> about that part ... but I
> > believe there are projects that will help you with
> that.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >> Greetings,
> >>
> >> I am currently at the dreaming phase of a new
> Open Source project to
> >> build a n-tier application that serves to
> simplify and unify data
> >> modeling at a level that would enable Open Source
> Product Data
> >> Management and Product Lifecycle Management
> systems.
> >>
> >> Being a strong OSX advocate, I am really
> interested in using 
> >> Objective-C
> >> along side Java, Python and/or Ruby. This
> application would be a
> >> headless server that would allow for developers
> to deploy custom web
> >> applications on top of the server through
> accessing custom query 
> >> layers.
> >>
> >> Ideally, the application would need to run on
> Windows :[, BSD and 
> >> Linux.
> >> Although initial development would probably only
> be done on Free BSD
> >> only (personal preference)
> >>
> >> My reasoning for looking at Objective-C and
> Python/Ruby is to enable
> >> extremely rapid development with less painful
> code and architecture
> >> re-work. Since such an application would be
> rather huge, clean, 
> >> readable
> >> and robust code is a must.
> >>
> >> [question] Is GNU Step geared to allow for such
> types of development?
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >> Tim
> >>
> >>
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