well, both technologies are interesting on their own. but comparing them is a stretch.
Instead of bringing seaside to ruby, can we bring a merb-like framework in smalltalk? seaside's continuations are very cool. But I do not need them for most interactions, just the more complex ones.
Instead of bringing seaside to ruby, can we bring a merb-like framework in smalltalk? seaside's continuations are very cool. But I do not need them for most interactions, just the more complex ones.