Re: Seeking Lisp-based recursive browser gizmo
- From: Alessio Stalla <alessiostalla@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 14 Apr 2009 06:05:43 -0700 (PDT)
On Apr 13, 9:40 pm, Jeff Shrager <JShra...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
A couple years ago I saw a highly ajaxy lisp-based browser gizmo that
was essentially a whole window system built into the browser -- or at
least recursively embedded browsers inside the main one. I've tried a
few obvious searches of c.l.l., but can't find it. I think that it was
built by a (no surprise) European company using (no surprise)
hutchentoot. Can someone point this example out to me (if one can make
any sense of what I'm talking about)?
Hm. I think I remember the example you are referring to. It was an
ajax-based "desktop" system; you could open, close, resize, drag
windows (which were html divs with the usual window decorations)... it
had several built-in apps, among which a simple text editor, an online
repl, online documentation, and some kind of game (sudoku?
minesweeper?)... unfortunately I can't remember its name :( I do
remember that one of its authors posted here, and he had the link to
the website in his signature: if he still reads c.l.l. he might
recognize his software and give you better info.
hth,
Alessio
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