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- Subject: Re: [ANN] Reactive Server Pages
- From: Tomas Guisasola Gorham <tomas@...>
- Date: Thu, 5 Aug 2010 16:11:28 -0300 (BRT)
Hi Francisco
Very interesting, indeed!
However I found an intriguing behaviour. I clicked at the 'online'
link and the page showed the message "I am in step 1". Then I clicked
at the 'next' link to open it in another browser tab. "I am in step 2"
was the response and when I reloaded the page it showed step 3 and 4.
Bu suddenly I decided to click again at 'next' link in the orignal home
page and opened it in another tab. The result was "I am in step 3"!!!
A opened different tabs clicking in the same link and (apparently)
randomized steps appeared. Could you explain that?
Regards,
Tomás
On Thu, 5 Aug 2010, Francisco Sant'anna wrote:
Hello list,
Following the release of LuaGravity, I have just released Reactive Server
Pages.
Reactive Server Pages (RSP) bring some concepts of reactive languages to the
realm of server-side web development.
RSP rearrange the way web applications are developed.
A web application conceptually becomes a single file that executes from its
first to its last line.
The programmer can use structured programming with loops and recursive
calls.
RSP are based on LuaGravity, which extends the Lua language with reactive
data and control primitives.
Any feedback is welcome.
Homepage: http://www.lua.inf.puc-rio.br/~francisco/rsp/
Git Hub: http://github.com/fsantanna/luarsp
Thanks,