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Re: Scheming over a PHP replacement
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Neil Jerram |
Subject: |
Re: Scheming over a PHP replacement |
Date: |
31 Dec 2001 01:04:12 +0000 |
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>>>>> "Bruce" == Bruce Korb <address@hidden> writes:
Bruce> In the process of trying to accomplish another project, I
Bruce> have created an extensible HTML format that is remarkably
Bruce> similar to PHP, except that it uses Guile/Scheme as the
Bruce> extension language, instead of whatever PHP's language
Bruce> is. [...]
I haven't tried this out, but it looks interesting. I hope you won't
mind if I make two high-level comments:
- I'd really like to see some consolidation in the Guile-related web
server and scripting market. There seem to me (without detailed
investigation) to be several competing implementations of this kind
of thing; couldn't you all work together?
- I don't quite like the specialness of your "while" form. More
generally, I don't think you've quite cracked the (very desirable)
nut of being to integrate, in the same file, both static HTML code
and HTML code which is generated dynamically by Scheme code. Is
this possible?
Regards,
Neil
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