RE: Thanks Brent
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RE: Thanks Brent (#16247)
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--On 03/01/2002, Brent Simmons wrote:
>The CGI Framework was originally the work of Dave Winer and Mason
>Hale. I took it over at one point, but that was after the heavy
>lifting had been done.
Clearly, I've been in the Frontier community too long. I'm forgetting
people's names and assigning their stuff to others. ;-> But I knew I
had it associated with you for some reason.
>It's still one of my favorite parts of Frontier -- so nicely
>architected, so lightweight and fast. That's where I got my start in
>scripting, writing Frontier CGIs.
And one of my favorite parts as well, although I'd have to say that
the mainResponder framework (website table, #security, #onfh) is my
favorite part of Frontier, these days. That and html.processMacros
because it's so damn cool, and versatile.
-Brian
>The CGI Framework was originally the work of Dave Winer and Mason
>Hale. I took it over at one point, but that was after the heavy
>lifting had been done.
Clearly, I've been in the Frontier community too long. I'm forgetting
people's names and assigning their stuff to others. ;-> But I knew I
had it associated with you for some reason.
>It's still one of my favorite parts of Frontier -- so nicely
>architected, so lightweight and fast. That's where I got my start in
>scripting, writing Frontier CGIs.
And one of my favorite parts as well, although I'd have to say that
the mainResponder framework (website table, #security, #onfh) is my
favorite part of Frontier, these days. That and html.processMacros
because it's so damn cool, and versatile.
-Brian
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RE: Thanks Brent
3/1/2002 by Brent Simmons
Don't forget about string.multipleReplaceAll, my favorite new verb. Depending on what you're doing it can be a good, fast, lightweight
3/1/2002 by Brent Simmons