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Seaside, Making the Impossible, Possible.

By Ramon Leon - October 9, 2006 under Seaside, Smalltalk

What a great way to sum up Seaside; Avi, you listening? Here’s another guy who understands Seaside on a blog I found. His point is dead on, Seaside enables me to write a new breed of web applications, insanely complex applications that simply weren’t even feasible before. Applications with extremely complex workflows that would be nearly impossible in any other framework, including Ruby on Rails. Nice blog by the way, I will be adding it to my feeds and reading some more.

Tags: Ruby, Seaside

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