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*[http://scg.unibe.ch/archive/papers/Duca04eSeaside.pdf Seaside A Multiple Control Flow
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*[http://scg.unibe.ch/archive/papers/Duca04eSeaside.pdf Seaside - A Multiple Control Flow Web Application Framework] ''- PDF doc about Seaside by Stéphane Ducasse, Adrian Lienhard and Lukas Renggli''
Web Application Framework] ''- PDF doc about Seaside by Stéphane Ducasse, Adrian Lienhard and Lukas Renggli''
 
 
*[http://www.seaside.st/about/trivia/seaside4j Seaside for Java] ''- these guys rock! they hate Java and take the piss out of it just like we do :-)''
 
*[http://www.seaside.st/about/trivia/seaside4j Seaside for Java] ''- these guys rock! they hate Java and take the piss out of it just like we do :-)''
  
 
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Revision as of 07:46, 7 January 2011

Seaside provides a layered set of abstractions over HTTP and HTML that let you build highly interactive web applications quickly, reusably and maintainably. It is based on Smalltalk, a proven and robust language that is implemented by different vendors. Seaside has been ported to every major version of Smalltalk, but they use the Pharo flavour which is a fork of Squeak.

Advantages over other technologies

Many of today's frameworks, such as PHP, ASP, JSP or Zope, fail to provide a high-level abstraction over how pages are linked. Indeed, a web application has to model control flow.

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