Re: Embedding lisp inside html
From: Christopher C. Stacy (cstacy_at_news.dtpq.com)
Date: 10/30/04
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Date: Sat, 30 Oct 2004 21:48:09 GMT
Mark Carter <me@privacy.net> writes:
> It seems to me that what developers really need is a kind of
> user-interface abstraction which separates out the guts of the
> application from the gui. That way, the engine needn't know, and
> needn't care, how inputs are made, and how outputs are
> displayed. Maybe the inputs are coming via the web, Tk, GTK, or even
> the humble command line. It would definitely make apps more flexible,
> and probably make them more robust, too.
This was one of the things that CLIM was originally about.
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